iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch AAC Apps Rundown
Jane Farrall has constructed a great table listing all the important features about all the known assistive/adaptive communication (AAC) applications for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. She's actively updating the table in response to feedback, this is a great resource for those looking for information about AAC out there.
iPhone/iPad Apps for AAC
by Jane Farrall
As you probably know, there are an increasing number of iPhone/iPod touch/iPad Apps for AAC available on the iTunes store. So many that I’m having trouble keeping them straight in my own head – so I thought a blog was in order as that would be something for us all to refer to.
I have listed all the AAC Apps I am aware of below – along with some salient features. Keeping in tune with the idea of user ratings encouraged by iTunes, I have also added my own rating column from one to three stars.
I have also put the Apps into three groups – Apps with symbols/pictures only, Apps with symbols/pictures and text-to-speech and Apps with text-to-speech only.
Website: iPhone and iPad Apps for AAC
- Ricky Buchanan

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I wrote an early AAC app for the special needs teachers at our kid's school, if you'd like to take a look.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/speech-buttons/id495853688?ls=1&mt=8