BKS Technologies today announced iASL 1.1 for iOS, an educational app that allows users to translate words, phrases, and sentences into American Sign Language. The app is based on a custom video dictionary containing over 5,800 signs demonstrated by a deaf instructor. With a sentence of five words or fewer typed in, the app displays the correct ASL grammar structure and plays a sequence of video clips that represents the proper translation.
Feature Highlights:
* Video dictionary with over 5,800 signs demonstrated by a deaf instructor
* Custom translator providing grammatically correct translations
* Translates sentences up to five words
* Shows the correct ASL grammar structure and plays a video clip of the phrase typed in
* Automatic video sequencing
* Audio and Visual video confirmation
* iASL fingerspells words Viagra Online that are not available in its dictionary
* Topics based on categories
* User can save their favorite words and phrases for quick study reference
* Selectable past, present, and future tense
* Selectable word according to context
* Auto-Correction for spelling
* App works in “Airplane Mode” without WiFi, 3G, or Edge
* Ideal for the beginner or intermediate signer
* Effective & virtually limitless tutorial resource
* Conversational phrase bank
* Structure, vocabulary, and facial expressions vital to proper signing
Device Requirements:
* iPad compatible
* iOS 3.2 or later (iOS 4 tested)
* 790 MB
Pricing and Availability:
iASL 1.1 for iPad is $7.99 (USD) and available worldwide through the App Store in the Education category. iASL 1.1 for iPhone and iPod touch is $1.99; and iASL 1.1 Lite for iOS is free.
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