The Apple "Speakable Items" feature for voice command and control have been 
around for about a million years and it's very well document on the Apple site 
as well as from other sources.

cdh
On Dec 5, 2009, at 10:08 AM, .dan. wrote:

> 
> Someone asked:
> 
> "I've looked with some curiosity at the speech recognition capabilities of 
> the
>  Mac. I wonder if I can create my own custom phrases that the mac will 
> obey.
>  For instance, if I'm in the finder and I want to move something to the 
> trash, can I create a rule to say "trash this" or "kill this" instead of 
> "move this to the trash"? If so, how?"
> 
> When I looked at this question using a google I found that an applescript 
> can be attached to a voice command of one's choice.  Sorry, don't recall 
> the source.  I did post about it here so it should be in the archives.
> 
> 
> 
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