"As evidenced by articles about Proloquo2Go in USA Today and on the front page of The New York Times, Proloquo2Go is sending ripples through an industry that is not used to solutions that can be purchased in any electronics store and on Apple's App Store," said David Niemeijer, AssistiveWare's CEO. "While dedicated devices cost anywhere between US$2500 and US$8000, an iPod touch (US$199), a speaker case (US$40) and Proloquo2Go (US$189.99) are within reach of family and school budgets. Users and speech-language pathologists love Proloquo2Go and over 75 assistive technology centers already include it in client evaluations."
Version 1.1 adds British voices, voice personalization and other innovative features.
"The price is so compelling," said
While some people need dedicated devices, an iPod or iPhone with Proloquo2Go brings communication within reach of many people with autism, Down syndrome, apraxia, ALS, cerebral palsy and victims of stroke and others who could never before afford a communication device.
"I program Proloquo2Go at school side-by-side with high-end expensive dedicated devices," said
For more information: http://www.proloquo2go.com
AssistiveWare is the worldwide leader in innovative assistive technology software for Mac OS X and iPhone. AssistiveWare and Proloquo2Go are trade names and/or trademarks of AssistiveWare B.V. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
For further information: For further information: Samuel Sennott, ([email protected]); or David Niemeijer, ([email protected], or +31-20-6127473)
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