oTranscribe: You may think you don't need one tool transcripts if you are not a journalist, or a researcher, but you will be surprised.
You could be in a meeting or attending a lecture, or you could be a writer taking audio notes. Basically, we can all use it mode of transcripts, and with oTranscribe it's very easy.
In the good old days, converting audio to text was a lot of work. oTranscribe is a free application open source that can be run from your browser. If you have an audio file you can start immediately. The service also supports writing in Greek.
Just upload the audio file you have from your browser to the service (also supports YouTube videos).
The file will appear as a player in the top left of the page, with pause or fast forwarding options. The application also supports keyboard shortcuts for transcription ninjas.
The word processor is on the right and you can type the transcript text without changing apps or screens. It has bold and italic writing.
Begin typing, while you can control the playback speed with the slider above the player or F3 and F4.
OTranscibe also has time stamping features that allow you to click on it to transfer you to the audio file at that time.
When you complete it project you can download it as a text or oTranscribe document file. The .OTR format can be imported back into the application. You also have the option to save your file directly to Google Drive.