![]() ![]() Then some people have used Python to interface with Dragon and create commands for it (DragonFly, Vocola), which is more of a hack and not supported in any way by Nuance. You can potentially add other languages (such as Word VBA) through the References menu in Advanced Scripting Commands Editor if they go through COM. ![]() I'm not aware of any other programming language in Dragon - FWIW, I have been hanging around on speech recognition forums since 2006 and I've never heard of anything besides Advanced Scripting being officially supported by Dragon. I suspect that the above reference to multiple languages that can be used with Dragon can be attributed to sloppy language use by a marketing guy or to the fact that you can reference other languages through COM.
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