I thought it seemed good to know /someone/ is looking at speech 
recognition, but the list below doesn't exactly inspire confidence:

On 21 Jun 2007 at 12:20, jonathon wrote:

> John wrote:
> 
> > viable voice dictation/OS program if they really are concerned about
> > expanding the Linux base????? I am tired of hearing that they cannot
> 
> http://freshmeat.net/redir/speechlion/58780/url_homepage/speechlion
linux only. Alpha quality.

> http://voicecode.iit.nrc.ca/VoiceCode/public/ywiki.cgi
Requires Dragon Naturally Speaking, which is commercial

> http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php
Not a usable product, rather a collection of development tools.

> http://www.kiecza.net/daniel/linux/
Alpha quality, looks as though development stopped in 2002.

> http://xvoice.sourceforge.net/
Needs IBM's viavoice, which (a) is commercial, and (b) IBM won't sell 
outside n America.
> 
> are just some of the projects that are/were tackling this task.

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