Without Enhanced Dictation, your spoken words and certain other data are sent to Apple to be converted into text and help your Mac understand what you mean. As a result, your Mac must be connected to the Internet, your words might not convert to text as quickly, and you can speak for no more than 40 seconds at a time (30 seconds in OS X.
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I use meld on Linux and I am able to compare two pieces of text without having to save them in files. Is there something similar for Mac and Windows?
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3 Answers
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NotePad++ with the Compare plugin on Windows:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/npp-compare/
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TextWrangler for OS X does a nice diff of either files on disk or documents being edited.
That would allow you to make two empty docs, paste your text into each of them and run the diff.
MonoloMonoloThe meld tool has been ported to Mac OS X and is available via 'fink'.
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You will need to install fink first however, and I believe you can get started here.