Also, for those of you who have been asking about VoiceAttack version 2...
EDDI is currently incompatible with VoiceAttack version 2. I have a copy of VoiceAttack version 2 and will begin to explore development on that updated platform. Support for VoiceAttack version 1 on new EDDI releases will likely sunset once that update is completed. In the meantime, EDDI is still compatible with legacy VoiceAttack version 1 so I don't feel like there is a need for a great rush to switch to version 2.
Notes: Switching to version 2 is likely to require a framework upgrade from .Net Framework 4.8 to .Net 8. It is also likely to cause EDDI to run in 64 bit mode by default, meaning that older 32 bit-only voices may stop working with EDDI. There may be software library dependency issues or isolation issues which could require significant code revisions.
Per VoiceAttack's developer:
VoiceAttack v1 can still be accessed - go to
voiceattack.com/downloads.
If you are a VoiceAttack v2 user, you will be able to install v1.
For standalone (website) version users, your registration key will work with both versions.
For Steam users, make sure to download the 'Steam Legacy Edition' version (note that you will need to be logged into Steam to validate that version).
Data files are stored separately so you should be able to have both versions installed simultaneously without issue.