Open Source Tool That Feels Illegal to Be Free (part 42)
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Part 42 of a series highlighting open-source software features a desktop application named Handy. This tool functions as a private, offline speech-to-text utility. It is designed to transcribe spoken words locally on the user's machine and then paste the resulting text output directly into any active text field on the system.
The software leverages local processing, indicating a focus on privacy and offline capability for dictation tasks. The project is available as an open-source offering, often developed using frameworks like Tauri, which facilitate the creation of cross-platform desktop applications from web technologies.
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