Hi, Virginia,

I’d also give the built-in dictation a go. Go to System Preferences and the 
Keyboard preferences to install the dictation software if not already 
installed. The benefit of installing the software is that you do not need 
internet access to translate speech to text. 

On the occasions I’ve used it the success of translation was very good - above 
98% when I checked the number of words dictated against my manual record of 
corrections I needed to make. I think Apple claims that the success rate 
improves with use. 

Regards,

Tony
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> On 1 Feb 2020, at 22:21, Virginia Routh <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi Smuggers.  Has anybody experience of voice recognition software?  My 
> brother says Dragon is the best but as he uses a PC I thought I should first 
> check with Mac users that Dragon is the best for my MacBookPro.   Any 
> suggestions would be much appreciated.  Virginia
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