Many enjoyed a good laugh at Microsoft's expense when Windows Speech Recognition software suffered a bit of a meltdown during its coming out party. Chuckles aside, Microsoft ironed out the bugs pretty quickly and Windows Speech Recognition has been hailed as one of the things the company got right in Windows Vista. But how does Windows Speech Recognition stack up against top standalone programs, such as Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 Preferred, and will Windows 7 bring any notable changes? For the answers to those questions, and more, see our just updated report on voice recognition software.
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