- In Internet Explorer you can speak all or some of the link text to activate the link. In Firefox, you have to speak the whole link text.
- In Internet Explorer if you speak a word that matches to more than one link, you get a little arrow that underlines each occurrence. In Firefox, nothing happens and you have to say the whole link text.
- I cannot get Dragon to accurately activate any of the bookmark buttons on my bookmarks tool bar.
- In Internet Explorer you can speak a URL by prefacing HTTP or www and Dragon will format what you speak correctly. I cannot get Firefox to replicate this behavior reliably.
I have not tried using Firefox 3 yet with Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
If you are going to use Internet Explorer, you should upgrade to Internet Explorer 7. This new version adds a lot of safety and convenience features. In addition, you should probably download and install the Internet Explorer add-in IE 7 Pro, which you can read about in this life hacker link.