Publisher's Description
From NCH Software:
Express Scribe is a free transcription player featuring variable speed playback, foot pedal operation, speech recognition, file management and more. Ideal for playing dictation. Features: Variable speed playback (constant pitch); Supports many professional foot pedals which connect to the game, serial or USB port to control playback; Uses 'hot' keys to control playback when using other software (e.g. Word); Ability to dock both analog and digital portable recorders to load recordings; Works with Microsoft Word and all major word-processor applications; Automatically receives and loads files by internet (FTP), e-mail or over a local computer network; Automatically sends typing to the person who dictated the work; Works with speech recognition software such as Dragon Naturally Speaking to automatically convert speech to text; Loads CD audio directly--start to work as it loads in the background; Can switch to 'mini' mode to reduce screen space; Integrate with dictation management systems using the Express Scribe SDK. Version 4.31 adds M4A support, FTP support, FLAC support.
What's new in this version: M4A format support. FTP status improved. Better support for the FLAC file format.
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"Clutter up your right-click menu with file associations"
Version: Express Scribe 4.31
Pros
Software works well, straight forward user-friendly interface.
Cons
Litters up the right click menu. Hides installation programs in right-click menu options. Clever but annoying. Before you know it, their software has taken over almost all of your file associations.
Summary
The software would be great if they didn't clutter up the right-click menus with their options. Some of their right-click menu options are hidden installation programs for more of their software. This is a clever marketing hack, but aggravating to users who don't want to be insulted by an unrequested install of their programs. Converts your computer into a propaganda machine for their software. Install this software If you don't mind wading through redundant right-click menu options and having surprise installation attacks of software.
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