Voice Command using Asukal VoiceDialer_4z - General Questions and Answers

Hello,
I installed the Asukal VoiceDialer_4z on my Omnia and managed (I don't remember how) to program voice tags for many of my contacts and also for many applications and it's working perfectly.
I added another application today to the phone, but I don't find where/how to add a voice tag to it. When I run sddilaer.exe, it just expects me to speak and when I go through the contacts menu, I can only add voice tags to the specific contact.
I can't find the screen in which I can view all the voice tags for contacts and applications.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
David

Found it
The file to use is \Windows\voicetagcpl.cpl

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