There is no reason for Dragon software to be a web application; it ought to run on the Iphone without anybody but the user being involved.
Well, at the beginning of the iPhone (a couple of years back) they did have the "web apps" to start with. But, that's not what the "apps" are about right now.
Now..., while an app may access some other site, it's not technically a "web app", which is different from these current apps on the iPhone and iPod Touch.
I just wanted to make that distinction that this is not a web app (as Apple was using before).
Like I said, there should be no need for a 1009 gadget running a piece of software like that to need input from any other site, using html or any other protocol. PCs of 1999 ran the same software very nicely and today’s gadgets have to be at least that strong.