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I wonder if Otter would help with technical terminology. It was marketed for meetings and interviews and there may be a way to import any technical vocabulary that you use. I use the free version and find it the most accurate of the four apps I have loaded on my phone.

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FL Mary, thanks for the tip. I did try Otter, found it almost as hopeless with tech stuff as Live Transcribe. One benefit of Zoom meetings is that it's not possible for several people to speak at the same time. <g> The meetings that gave me fits often had an expert who stood up and rattled off, say, the CFS rates for a given section of stream on various dates, or all the organic and inorganic components of a water sample. The topic was something the expert had spent years learning about, but even though the concepts were clear, details led to more questions. None of the experts were practiced speakers but people who spent time in the field (alone) or in the lab (alone).