Dragon Naturally Speaking and IBM ViaVoice are two products with Mac versions for speech to text. The problem with both, as far as I'm aware, is that they have to be trained to recognize the voice of single users, so they don't work for transcribing interviews, for example, of different people. They are really office products. I have been searching high and low for a long time for a program on either Mac or PC platform that can be accurately used with many voices, since I do a lot of interviewing, but have been unsuccessful in this. Judy Antipin Michael Marlowe wrote: > Any suggestions for a program that turns the spoken work (In an audio file) > into a typed document? > > Thanks >