although rolling back just involves a few steps indicated below (that is, if you back up your VoiceAttack.dat file*). As such, if you opt into VoiceAttack beta builds (instructions below), you do this at your own risk. A lot of testing is done before release, however, beta builds of VoiceAttack may have problems that could very well interrupt your evening plans. Understand that the guarantee on this is there is no guarantee. Now, you can simply opt into receiving VoiceAttack's beta builds through Steam, and Steam will install the builds for you automatically as they become available.
This was a bit of a chore which made it a barrier to some.
Up until now, VoiceAttack's beta builds for Steam users had to come from a zipped folder that you would need to download, unzip and copy to your Steam installation folder. VoiceAttack's beta builds are usually loaded up with features that will be in the upcoming versions of VoiceAttack, or might also contain fixes for issues that have not yet made it to full release.