Don’t know about you, but I find lots of good ideas occur to me while out and about. Perhaps writing on the hand or the calendar ideas of Google Gmail Calendar and Kinesthetic Learning Tutorial are the go for you in this respect?! But , further to the recent Google Chrome Dictation Primer Tutorial we wanted to “road test” (tee hee) …
- our MacBook Air …
- in Google Chrome web browser …
- using our recent Dictation web application …
https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/dictation.html
… and … - verifying that a constant Internet connection status was needed (as expected) … and so …
- tethering the MacBook Air to an iPhone Hot Spot connection (as we talked about with Tethering MacBook Pro to iPhone Primer Tutorial) which we connect to via the MacBook Air’s WiFi connection manager, in the car … and …
- set off on the road with the Dictation web application running, hands free … to achieve …
- our dictated words saved in the textarea used without having to use any mouse clicking
… perhaps because you can feel a good idea coming on, which you want to dictate there and then before slipping from your mind?!
Then you could park and email or SMS this off, perhaps to yourself, via two new buttons presented in the changed dictation.html dictation web application, perhaps below.
Previous relevant Google Chrome Dictation Primer Tutorial is shown below.
The work of yesterday’s Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Speech to Text Tutorial has prompted us to start down the road to developing a (let’s just say for now) Dictation web application that suits use on a macOS or Windows Google Chrome https: protocol address bar URL …
https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/dictation.html
… making use of Google’s excellent Web Speech API Demonstration inspiration, thanks.
At this stage, it is a paring down exercise to reveal more the essence of the way we might be able to turn this into a practically useful web application, with extensions to our “first draft” “proof of concept” dictation.html dictation web application we thought you might like trying on Google Chrome …
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