Steven Rayer
So far this has been somewhat useful for my non-verbal autistic son but I have a few issues. He doesn't hear the word "diaper" from us as in the UK it'd be a "nappy". It'd be helpful to be able to edit a label and sound so it's familiar to the user. I've made magnetic photo cards for him in the past so already have lots of photos that I'd like to use but when trying to import them the UI, seemingly at random rotates the pics 90° meaning that I'm re-taking photos of everything again.
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Amy Kareena
Seems like a good beginner app, if you're okay with taking the time to create personalized cards. It's very basic, you can only have 8 cards in your deck. But it's clear, easy to make the personalized cards after you provide the picture you want, and free. I want to see if my non verbal Autistic son will grasp its purpose. If he does, I will invest in something better. I think its great for that purpose, testing for responsiveness.
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Jazz Sidhu
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I find this app better than a couple others that I compared it with for my non verbal child with minimal receptive language. A few pieces of feedback to help improve the app: 1. Let users slow down the speed of voice note in deck cards (though I could manually speak really slow while recording) 2. Let the app stay on until user exits it (may depend on device settings) I will be happy to keep adding more feedback as we use the app. Thank you again for providing it for free.
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