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ASL iPhone App
I'm working for my friends company and he's learning a little ASL to make work go a little smoother. He showed me his iPhone and there was a list of apps on it for ASL. He asked me to browse through it and see which one I think would be best. He mainly wants to use it to study and if he needs a word he can look it up.
Do any of you know of a good one? |
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Yea, I looked at that one and it wasn't good at all. The best I found was one made for kids called signing time. It actually played videos instead of those terrible animations. But I was hoping to find one more for adults. Seems funny to suggest a kids app to my friend. But if it's the best I can find then I'll suggest it to him.
Here's a video of it. No subtitles but you can see that it shows better pictures and actual videos. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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iASL
We have iASL on our iPad. It is an actual person signing a word query you type in. It's not as good as ASL pro, but it's adequate. Also, the woman signing is speaking and mouthing the words, so it's not 100% pure ASL either....but something worth looking into.
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