assistive-apps
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Dragon Dictation
Dragon Dictation is a voice input, voice output and voice input text editor program designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injury or upper extremity, vision, or learning disabilities. This voice recognition application allows hands-free operation of an Apple iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. The program allows the user to speak and instantly see the text of what is said appear in the document, email message, or other input area. The user launches Dragon Dictation, taps the red recording butt
Assistive Chat
Assistive Chat is a voice output communicator and word prediction program designed for use by individuals with communication, cognitive, learning or speech disabilities. This program enables an Apple iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to function as an alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) system for people who cannot speak or have difficulty speaking. The user types in words or sentences he/she wants to communicate, touches the speaker button, and the program will speak the words out loud us
Commandr
The Commandr app for Google Now allows users to send texts without typing, open apps, search the web, and call people. With Commandr, users can expand the usability of Google Now to include things like turning on a flashlight, toggling various functions, and even add own custom commands using Tasker. The voice command is intended to help those with physical disabilities get around their device more easily and with less frustration.
MedCoach Medication Reminder
The MedCoach is an easy-to-use medical app that is intended to help users remember to take their medications and pills at the right time. MedCoach can also connect to the users pharmacy to refill prescriptions.
Newsy
The Newsy app allows the user to get daily news in one place. This app can be used by users who want to be updated with news with no ads or distractions. Newsy pulls from sources to display short, straightforward videos on the day’s news.