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Old 11-06-2007, 09:51 PM #4
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Modeltalker site- It seems to be for Windows , I haven't seen any mention of Mac for this.
http://www.modeltalker.com/


this has a listing of many programs and some for Mac
http://www.etriloquist.com/alslinks.html

http://www.joesalsadvocacy.com/pages/speech.htm#free

I'll place a copy this on to our ALS forum - they might have some better suggestions for you.
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