Dragon Dictate’s windows are:
Note Pad window. Like a word processor that takes dictation.
Profiles window. Different users, different microphones, different profiles.
Commands window. Manage what commands are available, and create new ones.
Vocabulary Editor window. Manage what individual words Dragon Dictate can recognize, along with their automatic punctuation behavior.
Microphone Setup window. Set your sound input level.
Voice Training window. Perform additional training to help Dragon Dictate better recognize your speech.
Vocabulary Training window. Add words that you want Dragon Dictate to know.
Status window. Your compact floating command center.
Available Commands window. A list of all commands you can say right now.
Recognition window. Improve Dragon Dictate’s accuracy when it misrecognizes your speech.
Preferences window. Some useful options live here.
Auto Formatting window. Tells Dragon Dictate how to automatically format addresses, dates and times, numbers, common abbreviations and contractions, and the number of spaces after a period.
Express Editor window. Enables you to dictate and edit text in applications that don't have full Dragon Dictate support. You then transfer the text from the Express Editor window to the target application's frontmost open window.
Transcription window. A window for importing and reviewing text resulting from Dragon Dictate’s analysis of a speech file.