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Office Communications

Workplace tools to assist sharing information between workers, including telephone, email, and other forms.
TTS Settings screen, with text that reads "Please wait while we search for all available languages and voices..."

A browser for individuals who have low vision or reading disabilities. It adds Text-To-Speech functionality to a normal web browser, allowing more freedom for mobile web navigation.

A screen of text with red circles and blue arrows are drawn to demonstrate ScribbleScreen's use.

A presentation tool allowing users to write directly on the screen, drawing the attention of the audience to items that can be in windows from completely separate applications. Users can highlight items as they speak about them, and sketch a quick diagram or type some text.

Large rectangular tablet with AAC keyboard on the display and a camera mounted on the top.

Augmentative communications tablet devices that come with Android-based Chat software designed to fit a variety of needs for communicators at all levels.

Rectangular tablet-sized flat computer resting on its lower right corner with an image of a tree in a field on it.

An augmentative and alternative communication device designed for use by individuals with cognitive, communication, or speech disabilities.

Screenshot with a drawing of a scene in a home and an onscreen keyboard below.

A  communication tool for those with autism, aphasia, apraxia, developmental disabilities or anyone wanting to enhance receptive language or visual memory. 

Screenshot of an iOS menu featuring options to "take a picture" or choose a photo from the "photo gallery." There are various menu buttons, including one that reads "record sound." At the bottom of the screen, there are "cancel" and "save" buttons.

A voice-output communication app for iOS designed for use by children with communication, cognitive, developmental, learning or speech disabilities, or autism.

Screenshot of sentence construction function, with three columns of word choices on the bottom and sentence window on the top.

A free program optimized for use on tablet computers, designed for people who have problems speaking. It can have the user's common phrases spoken by the default voice on the tablet PC. 

Screenshot of main menu, with four, long, horizontally stacked bars representing function options.

A free and open source Android application that turns a phone or tablet into an inexpensive augmentative and alternative communication device.

Screenshot of main menu with grid of control options and image of user on lower left.

An open source assistive communication tool developed for individuals living with paralysis or Locked-In Syndrome (LIS).