
Adéṣẹwà Adéṣínà
Still trying and tinkering with the app but it is by far the simplest and most intuitive AAC we downloaded to use. We can no longer speak reliably because it takes too much energy and makes us crash so we were exploring AACs to support with communication and while this has an extremely limited deck, it is adaptable and customizable with enough time. The only thing I am not sure of is the wait time to add new cards. I imagine it must be difficult for younger users
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Joshua Lotfi
It would be nice if choice menu was on top rather than bottom of the screen as cell phone controls like "back screen", "close window", and "go to windows opened" are all at the bottom of a cell phone. Also having the option to change voice to male would be nice. And include more articals in options. Otherwise, this a very nice app and easly to use by my Down's Syndrome son. Thank you!
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Samuel Laughlin
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The more I explore this app the more I realize that it's not as great as everyone else says it is, as a autistic person who often goes nonverbal this app feels uncompleted and crude. You can't make/edit decks, use more then 3 cards at a time, customize anything other then cards(even then it's very basic) and cause of this it feels very limting and restricting(especially as someone who has a lot to say). It's decent for a free app but even then it's not as good as it could be :/
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