[AssistiveWare News] Proloquo2Go: AAC for iPhone and iPod touch released

AssistiveWare Support support at assistiveware.com
Thu Apr 23 17:07:50 CEST 2009


Just wanted to share with you that Proloquo2Go, our new augmentative  
and alternative communication solution for iPhone and iPod touch, is  
now available on the App Store.

App Store link:
http://itunes.com/apps/Proloquo2Go

Proloquo2Go web site:
http://www.proloquo2go.com

Summary of the product:
Proloquo2Go is the first full-featured communication solution for  
people who have difficulty speaking not costing thousands of dollars.  
Finally, powerful augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)  
comes within reach of consumers and schools without access to funding.  
Never before was using a communication device so portable and so cool  
as with Proloquo2Go and the iPhone or iPod touch. Proloquo2Go is a  
true break-through in price and technology, bringing natural sounding  
text-to-speech voices, up-to-date symbols, powerful automatic  
conjugations, a default vocabulary of over 7000 items, full  
expandability and extreme ease of use to the iPhone and iPod touch.

Target group:
Proloquo2Go is a perfect solution for anyone who cannot afford  
spending thousands of dollars on an Augmentative and Alternative  
Communication device and yet wants a solution that in terms of sheer  
communication power and ease of use rivals solutions typically priced  
over 10 times as high. It is also perfect for teenagers and young  
adults who want a device as cool as the iPhone or iPod touch. Not to  
mention, this a great solution for children and adults with autism,  
cerebral palsy, down syndrome, developmental disabilities, or apraxia.  
Proloquo2Go can also serve adults with acquired disabilities such as  
ALS, stroke or traumatic brain injury. It can be a useful solution in  
hospital and rehabilitation settings.

Cheers,

david.
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