SmallTalk Aphasia Female

SmallTalk Aphasia Female

Aphasia Communication App

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Version History of SmallTalk Aphasia Female

4.7

April 15, 2021

Minor back-end improvements; Color icons now available.

4.4

July 29, 2020

Bug fixes; Video icons now show the icon text underneath.

4.1

May 1, 2020

Newly redesigned in 2020! SmallTalk Aphasia Female has been updated with a modern look and feel, and critical bugs fixes.

3.6

July 10, 2017

• Updated device support for newer devices

3.4

February 21, 2015

This update contains a fix that allows AllTalk users to sync their devices with the app.

3.3

January 3, 2015

Fixed the issue that caused app content to disappear.

3.2

December 16, 2014

Fixed iOS 7 and 8 compatibility issues including the app's inability to play videos in both landscape and portrait modes.

3.1

October 31, 2013

- Fixes issues with iOS 7 Compatibility to optimize user experience - Fixes an issue some users experienced when syncing with the Lingraphica AllTalk speech-generating device

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3.0

April 12, 2013

• NEW iPad-specific version! • Easier navigation ⁃ Settings now in the app ⁃ List view for videos • Improved look and feel

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2.0

November 16, 2010

We now have both male and female SmallTalk Aphasia apps. iOS4 compatibility iOS devices running iOS 4.0 or 4.1 should upgrade to 4.2 before downloading this update.

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Description of SmallTalk Aphasia Female

SmallTalk Aphasia Female provides a library of pictures and videos that you can tap to speak in a female voice. It comes with dozens of common words and phrases you can use in everyday situations like meeting someone for the first time, telephoning someone, ordering at a restaurant, communicating with healthcare providers, and much more. It also contains a series of videos that show the tongue and lip movements necessary to say key words and phrases. You can easily rearrange the order of the icons or remove others to make it simpler to focus on your most important messages. Then, reset the app to return to original settings. WHO IS THIS APP FOR? + Stroke Survivors + People with Aphasia + Caregivers of People with Aphasia + Speech-Language Pathologists + Speech-Language Pathology Students Learn more about Lingraphica at www.aphasia.com
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SmallTalk Aphasia Female: FAQ

Can SmallTalk Aphasia Female be used on an iPad?

Yes, SmallTalk Aphasia Female can support iPad devices.

Who developed the app?

SmallTalk Aphasia Female was created by Lingraphicare, Inc..

What is the minimum iOS version required to use SmallTalk Aphasia Female?

To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 9.0.

What is the overall rating of the app?

Users are raving about SmallTalk Aphasia Female, which has an exceptional rating of 4.6 out of 5.

What is the category of the SmallTalk Aphasia Female app?

Smalltalk Aphasia Female Relates To The Medical App Genre.

What is the current version of SmallTalk Aphasia Female?

4.7 is the latest released SmallTalk Aphasia Female version.

What is the date of the most recent SmallTalk Aphasia Female update?

SmallTalk Aphasia Female updated its app on September 28, 2024.

What is the specific date when the app came out?

The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.

What is the recommended age for the SmallTalk Aphasia Female app?

This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.

What languages are available on SmallTalk Aphasia Female?

The following list of languages is supported by the SmallTalk Aphasia Female app: English.

Does Apple Arcade provide access to SmallTalk Aphasia Female for its subscribers?

No, SmallTalk Aphasia Female is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can users make in-app purchases in SmallTalk Aphasia Female?

Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within SmallTalk Aphasia Female.

Does SmallTalk Aphasia Female provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, SmallTalk Aphasia Female does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in SmallTalk Aphasia Female?

Yes, users are exposed to ads in SmallTalk Aphasia Female.

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  • Not as good as alternatives

    My wife and i have been looking for an app to allow our son with autism to easily communicate in school. This app has the right idea but lack functionality. The pricing system is disappointing. Other apps like Posco allow you to pay a one time fee and have everything. I recommend you look at the alternatives.
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  • Some improvements needed

    While this app is very useful I think that one thing that should be taken into consideration is where some people live. In many areas where people are using this app, likely because there are very few rehabilitation opportunities available, many of the food or transportation options included in the app are not applicable to the area. ** it would be extremely useful to be able to speak into the app and enter our own commands or requests. As an example: would you like to go to the chicken chef for lunch? Answer:yes or no, since that is a restaurant that is available in our area. Generic questions and commands/requests are useful but this app could definitely use a more personal touch as well.
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  • Bad user experience

    This app delivers a very poor user experience. Once you select your method of communication, either video or icons, you cannot switch between the two until you restart the application.

    The icons are arranged linearly, meaning that in order to communicate pain for example, you have to scroll all the way to the bottom of the list.

    There are definitely better ways to deliver a user experience on an iOS device. This developer has just taken the lazy way and converted what must have been a printed manual into an app. A shame really ...
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