I use Dragon, and it looks like it does work for Mac. You can trade off speed for accuracy, but I go for accuracy because I usually have enough pauses while I’m dictating that it catches up. You train for a few minutes at the beginning, and if you correct when it makes a mistake, it gets very accurate.
(Haven’t done complicated software ’cause one that was good doesn’t run on a Mac and others are just okay? Mac’s works but it’s quite slow)
I use Dragon, and it looks like it does work for Mac. You can trade off speed for accuracy, but I go for accuracy because I usually have enough pauses while I’m dictating that it catches up. You train for a few minutes at the beginning, and if you correct when it makes a mistake, it gets very accurate.