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Put Emergency Information On Your iPhone Wallpaper

By Ricky Buchanan on July 27, 2009

Put Emergency Information On Your iPhone Wallpaper

Now that so many people with disabilities have an iPod Touch or iPhone, putting your emergency contact information on the phone’s wallpaper can be a smart idea. This information is available to anybody who turns on your device, even when the device is locked.

Posted in AAC, Educators, iPhone/iPod Touch/iTouch, Neurologically Impaired, New Software, Supporters, Users | Tagged prologue, prologue2go, proloque | 7 Responses

Proloquo2Go Website Launched

By Ricky Buchanan on April 4, 2009

Proloquo2Go Website Launched

Proloquo2Go is a Alternative & Augmentative Communication (AAC) program for Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch, soon to be available from AssistiveWare and Sennott Consulting.

Posted in AAC, Information, iPhone/iPod Touch/iTouch, OS X | Tagged AAC, alternative communication, assisted communication, augmentative communication, communication aid, complex communication needs, computer voice, non-verbal, prologue, prologue2go, proloque, text speak, voice output | Leave a response

Proloquo2Go – AAC for iPhone and iPod Touch

By Ricky Buchanan on January 26, 2009

Proloquo2Go – AAC for iPhone and iPod Touch

AssistiveWare and Sennott Consulting have announced that they are working on a groundbreaking Alternative & Augmentative Communication (AAC) program for Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch called Proloquo2Go. It’s expected to ship by the end of March, 2009.

Posted in AAC, Educators, iPhone/iPod Touch/iTouch, New Software, Supporters, Users | Tagged AAC, alternative communication, assisted communication, augmentative communication, communication aid, complex communication needs, computer voice, itouch, non-verbal, prologue, prologue2go, proloque, text speak, voice output | 9 Responses

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