I had a very polite conversation this afternoon with a pleasant operative at MacWorld from MacSpeech's "Customer Service".
I noted that I have the "latest" (last) version of the app – in an unopened box – sitting on my desk which I had purchased it in good faith from The Burlingame Apple Store, largely because an executive of the firm (I think it was the president) was a featured presenter at the SF Apple Store a mere 2-3 months ago. I opined that it was unlikely that development of the new, extra crispy iListen had been conceptualized and hatched only since then.
I was informed that if I called the company next week (when "they" were all home from SF) they would work out the deal mentioned, I now see, in the PR docs cited above by ABD and SB.
MacSpeech had a very "vigorous" booth at MacWorld, with theatre seating, to demo the "new" app "based on the Dragon engine". It did look pretty cool in that demoi, including being able to correct errors with verbal commands. The "command" technique, however, did remind me somewhat of using the phone in OnStar!
We'll see . . . won't we?