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No Tie Software, LLC

Rochester, New York United States
Web: http://www.notiesoftware.com/.
Email: support@NoTieSoftware.com.

Products manufactured by No Tie Software, LLC (listed alphabetically)

  1. AUTOVERBAL PRO TALKING SOUNDBOARD Picture of AUTOVERBAL PRO TALKING SOUNDBOARD

    AutoVerbal Pro Talking Soundboard is a voice output direct selection and symbolic communicator program designed for use by individuals with communication, cognitive, learning, developmental or speech disabilities, or autism. This application, or app, enables an Apple iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to function as an alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) system for people who cannot speak or have difficulty speaking. AutoVerbal Pro features three ways to speak: (1) using the hundreds of built-in phrases in over a dozen categories; (2) programming one or more buttons to speak custom messages such as name, address, and family names; and (3) typing words or sentences to be spoken using the program's text-to-speech capability. The program offers the ability to use custom photos for the primary category of buttons, and it has prerecorded male and female voices for many of the standard buttons. The first row of buttons can be customized by touching the “Help” button to enter custom mode. COMPATIBILITY: For use with the Apple iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Apple iOS 3.1.3 or later.

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