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  2. Transcription (service) - Wikipedia

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    An MP3-based Dictaphone, for example, can be used to record the sound. Recordings for transcription can be in different media file types. [1] The recording can then be opened in a PC, uploaded to a cloud storage, or emailed within minutes to someone who could be anywhere in the world. Recordings can be transcribed manually or automatically. [2]

  3. Ted (word processor) - Wikipedia

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    While Ted is small in size, it is a full-featured and fast word processor, making it ideal for older computers and embedded systems. It saves files in a Microsoft Word-compatible rich text format , and has support for headers, footers, tables, different fonts, text alignment, and other features common in word processors.

  4. TextMaker - Wikipedia

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    TextMaker is a word processor, which aims at utmost compatibility with Microsoft Word, its default document format is .docx. It is sold as part of the SoftMaker office suite. Some reduced versions of TextMaker are released as freeware. It is available for Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android and iOS.

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  6. Transcription machine - Wikipedia

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    The transcription machine is a special purpose machine which is used for word or voice processing. This special device manages audio video recording to transcribe them into written or hard copy form. So transcription machines are combination of transcribers and dictation machines.

  7. Microsoft Write - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Write is a basic word processor [1] included with Windows 1.0 [2] and later, until Windows NT 3.51.Throughout its lifespan, it was minimally updated. "Microsoft Write" also shares the name of a commercial retail release of Microsoft Word for the Apple Macintosh and Atari ST which is otherwise separate from this program.