I have used ProLoQuo2Go and SpeakIt with patients and
prefer the $1.99 SpeakIt. There is less for them to learn and the
simple interface is perfect for text based speakers. You have an
available "file cabinet" for stored messages. Very clean
and
intuitive.
Sincerely,
Amy Roman, MS, CCC-SLP
Augmentative Communication Specialist
Forbes Norris ALS Research Center
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Subject: RE: [Assistive Technology] text to speech software for
iPhone
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Date: Friday, October 23, 2009, 8:37 AM
I
believe I purchased the imaingo rather than the imainGo2. A was a little
confusing but I think I ordered the wrong one and the new one is on
it’s way.
Really quite a great concept. Thanks for your input. I can’t wait
to show it
to folks.
Deborah
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We have
the
same system (except for the hot pink!) Ours does stay snug, although the
loose plastic piece slides around behind the iPod without the foam in
place.
You do have the plastic holder with the velcro strap? It's true about the
on
button, so we just let it go to sleep and wake it up with the bottom
button
on the front. Hope that helps.
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Mashberg, M.A.
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I
recently purchased a refurbished Itouch (8G) from a friend and then
purchased
the Proloquo2go application. I also bought a hot pink imainGo2 hand
held speaker case that does not appear to fit the itouch. All the pics on
all
the websites I look at suggest that they should go together but we cannot
seem
to access the “on” button on the itouch and it seems to
roll around in the
case. the sled and foam support do not look like they are made to go with
the
itouch. I think it is the 3rd generation. I am really confused
It
looked like it was going to be one hot little sexy pink
device.
Lemme
know if anyone has had more succes.
Deborah
Bell
Santa Cruz, CA
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