Friday, May 17, 2013

App Review: YouTalk AAC

First a short disclaimer:  I was not compensated in any way for this review and it was a free app, so I simply downloaded it and tried it out.  I was recently contacted by the developers of YouTalk AAC and asked to review their free AAC app.  I am very impressed with this simple and easy to use AAC app.

The first thing you have to do is make sure that you have a text to voice generating app such as "IVONA Text-to-Speech HQ" which they recommend on their page.  This is the one that I used and its quite good as the basic female voice.

Next you can choose either the YES/NO board which is instantly available, or create your own 3x3 board.


There are only a few slight issues: there is a little distortion of the pictures if they are not the same size as the tiles, but my kids didn't seem to notice this.  I could have done a little cropping and made them fit better, but they worked well.  Each button is large and when pressed it says whatever text you programmed.  It has the capability to store up to five boards that you program, I did notice that sometimes when switching between back to the first grid it will show the pictures as very tiny, if I hit the home button and then go back in this immediately corrects itself.  This may just be an problem with my tablet, and the other grids appear to load just fine.

This is a very easy to use app that is great when you need something quick, or something that parents can easily use at home.  It is very simple to edit and although the grids are static, there is a lot of versatility as you can choose to put buttons on any or all of the spaces.  The YES/NO board is also simple and quick to use making it very convenient when working in therapy, or if parents are out with their children.  I love that you could quickly take a picture and add it in if new choices or objects were around, very good for when our clients are out in the world, or when the therapist needs to add something quickly.

Overall, very good  app that is easy to use and does its job well with a few small bugs that are easy to get around.  If  issue of switching between grids were fixed (may just be my galaxy tab) and there were a way to crop the pictures first it would be perfect! I highly recommend that you give it a try.

2 comments:

  1. I really like the ability to personalise the text to real life photos. For a person who has lost their speech the turning of text into speech is a most meaningful feature. This app will be more user friendly when the photo tiles maintain their original proportion and when their size is alwaysmaintained as one toggles from page to page. The female voice gets wavery at times. Clarity could be improved too. Great app for simplicity and clarity for some one with poor motorskills and challenging cognitive skills as well as those needing a relevant and simple means of communicating their needs and feelings with others. Congratulations to the developers for their great work. Fix up those bugs or do a YouTube presentation on how to redress my negative comments. .Good luck. JoyV - special needs teacher.

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    1. Hopefully they will get this fixed up! I'm glad I'm not the only one who experienced issues with the program.

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