TalkForMe is specifically for those with speech communication difficulties. Influenced by Speech Pathologists & Speech Therapists, TalkForMe is a multipurpose communication tool that allows people communicate their needs using images that they take with their iPod, iPhone or iPad.
FEATURES:
• 20 international languages (including variations)
• Male & Female Gender selection for several languages
• English, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and more coming...
• Translation spoken by device and displayed in translated text at the same time
• Includes option to Record Own Voice
• Text to Speech translation & Text to Text Translation
• High quality “Human Sounding” speech output from iSpeech
• Easy access fingertip menus on screen
• Add to Favorites facility
• Recently Used facility (up to 5 recents)
• Simple intuitive interface
• Associate images on your iPod, iPhone or iPad with text items
• Categorize into single items, category folders and subfolders
• Pre-installed selection of items, categories and sub categories
• Just take a picture & associate text with it – and TalkForMe will talk it for you! Designed for the iPhone, iPod or iPad – the TalkForMe App gives those with a range of speech impaired disabilities a tool to get their voices heard. The basic idea is that the user can add as many pictures and sentences as they wish and organize them into relevant groups using both single items & categories. Images with associated typed text can be spoken by the TalkForMe App. Where translation is required, the typed text will be translated into speech in more than 20 international languages. In addition the translated speech is also simultaneously displayed on the iPhone, iPod or iPad. The TalkForMe App user can build up a library of items and store under categories and sub categories. Users can then call on this stored library of content to communicate to another person by just clicking on an item which consists of a picture and a sentence/s.