Absolutely, you can use Plover for CART-Captioning jobs (I have been using 
PLOVER as a CART Captioner for close to ten years). Regarding using it in a 
legal setting, Plover does keep a copy of your "take" in raw steno on your 
computer -- not the translated notes, but there are still a handful of 
reporters who only write on a manual machine with paper notes alone.  You 
can format MS-Word with legal format (also check out this 
video: 
https://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Legal-Transcript#Recording-and-Preparing-a-Legal-Transcript).
 
Courts require a multi-storage format, and each state may have their own 
requirements for storing notes, backing up files, and transcripts.

- Mark Pryor Crossley, RID, CSC/SC:L, NAD/Mstr & CCRA/CCG

On Sunday, September 19, 2021 at 7:47:25 PM UTC-7 S. Raybourne wrote:

> I was wondering if Plover can be used professionally?
>
> That is can I take it into a courtroom or do live transcription with it, 
> without moving to something marketed?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Spencer
>

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