speech.py is a Python module that provides a clean interface to Windows's voice recognition and text-to-speech capabilities. But it requires Windows XP or Vista, and Python 2.4 or 2.5. I use Windows 7.
another one I found; Dragonfly is a speech recognition framework. It is a Python package which offers a high-level object model and allows its users to easily write scripts, macros, and programs which use speech recognition. I think that I'm satisfied with speech.py but it might not work on Windows 7. I'm very interested in Dragonfly but I don't think that I've ever used a framework or even know what a framework is. before you answer my question. I'm going to sourceforge to see if there is any speech recognition software out there. I'm in a coffee shop right now and I seem to have no internet access at home, the sober/recovery house, and I'm not sure if this computer will allow me to download software onto my pen drive.
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