The DNS SDK licence runs a minimum of $5000.00 (five thousand) -- more, depending on the size of a developer's customer base, support needs, etc.
That, plus complete redevelopment of VoxCommando from the ground up is what would be required in order to offer a DNS-based version of VoxCommando.
Such a product would need to be priced much higher than the current, extremely affordable $40 licence cost for VC2. It would also require a fair amount of start-up capital to help support the hundreds of hours of development.
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