![]() The former comes with a portable voice recorder, and the latter a DECT-based wireless headset, which attaches via USB. There are also Mobile and Wireless versions of Preferred. This adds support for Excel (but not Outlook), the ability to import and export user files, and allows the creation of macros for text and graphics dictation shortcuts. In between is the Preferred edition, reviewed here. It also only supports Internet Explorer, AOL, Word, WordPerfect and Outlook Express. The £59 Basic version, in contrast, has no macro-creation abilities and no custom vocabularies. ![]() You can create custom vocabularies too and share them across installations. It also has the ability to create complex macros using VBA script. These include support for controlling the widest range of applications, such as Outlook, PowerPoint, Lotus Notes, InfoPath and Citrix thin clients. Top of the mainstream range is the Professional edition (£499), which has a plethora of unique abilities. There are special editions for legal and medical use, since these fields have their own unique uses of language. Since it uses language patterns, which vary with context, Dragon comes in a number of versions.
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