If I remember correctly about most voice recognition packages, you have to train them which means you have to be able to tell as you talk whether what you say is actually what is being written. I think that a sighted person can monitor this while doing the training; so I imagine that having iListen work with voiceover so a blind person can get the same feedback might be desirable. Otherwise, you'd have to try to speak something and only know what was happening upon completing something and going over it.
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Cheryl
"Where your treasure is,
there will your heart be also".



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