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iPicto Pictogram App for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch

Ian C. Langtree - Writer/Editor for Disabled World (DW)
Published: 2011/10/13
Topic: Disability Apps - Publications List

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Synopsis: iPicto App for iPhone iPod Touch and iPad provides support and clarification in communication with people with mental disabilities.

Introduction

iPicto App for iPhone iPod Touch and iPad provides support and clarification in communication with people with mental disabilities.

Main Content

iPicto uses a large database of more than 4000 pictograms and visualizations, classified into 37 different categories.

With iPicto for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, you can quickly and easily provide support and clarification in communication with people with a mental disability.

iPicto helps ensure that the person can learn to understand something quickly, without much difficulty. The pictogram is easy to find through a few taps.

iPicto also includes the ability to e-mail pictograms, then they can be printed. It is also possible to save an icon in the photo gallery.

The application can also used for other target groups and/or applications.

New Version 3.1 Features Include the Ability to:

Send a picto by email

Store a picto in the photo gallery

iPicto App Requirements:

Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1.2 or later.

The iPicto App is available from:

itunes.apple.com/us/app/ipicto/id423225072

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iPicto app displaying pictograms on the Apple iPad
iPicto app displaying pictograms on the Apple iPad
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Author Credentials: Ian is an Australian-born writer, editor, and advocate who currently resides in Montreal, Canada. He is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Disabled World, a leading resource for news and information on disability issues. With a global perspective shaped by years of travel and lived experience, Ian is a committed proponent of the Social Model of Disability-a transformative framework developed by disabled activists in the 1970s that emphasizes dismantling societal barriers rather than focusing solely on individual impairments. His work reflects a deep commitment to disability rights, accessibility, and social inclusion. To learn more about Ian's background, expertise, and accomplishments, visit his full biography.

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