Speak Now: You Don't Really Need to Buy a Separate Dictation Tool Anymore

There is still a not insignificant subset of attorneys who still dictate communicationsSome lawyers will dictate to staffpeople, while others use standalone technology, like Dragon Naturally Speaking, to manage the trick. 



But, you don’t really need any substitute technology to dictate, any longerAll of Microsoft Word, Google Docs and Apple Pages feature dictation tools built-in, at no extra costAnd, the majority of lawyers have access to at least one of those softwares, with some having access to all three. 

 

And, each of those softwares does a pretty good job of capturing your voiceHow goodWell, a great way to test dictation software is to see whether it can capture the lyrics of complex, sped-up songsTry Johnny Cash’s ‘I’ve Been Everywhere’, and see how your dictation tool holds upIf you’re using one of these major drafting softwares, it should be able to keep up. 

 

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