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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Add the Widgit Symbols Library to TapToTalk Designer


We are delighted to announce that you can now access the full Widgit Symbols library directly from TapToTalk Designer.

This option adds the Widgit Symbol Set of over 11,000 simply drawn and colorful symbols to your TapToTalk Designer Account. Widgit has been supporting people who struggle to communicate for over 30 years. For more information on the symbols, how they are drawn and how they can assist people please visit the Widgit website.

TapToTalk Designer has a built-in library of over 2,600 pictures that you can use in your TapToTalk albums. We call this our Standard Library. Now you can add the Widgit library of over 11,000 symbols to TapToTalk Designer, and they are instantly accessible for your albums, just like those in the Standard Library. No need to import these pictures, they are right there inside Designer.

The Widgit library built into TapToTalk Designer may be added to you account with your initial purchase from the TapToTalk Store, or added later at the TapToTalk Customer Store. The cost of adding the Widgit library to your TapToTalk Designer account is just $49.99, regardless of how many TapToTalks are in the account.

Widgit Symbols are a copyrighted product of Widgit Software.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Our Apps Collect No User Information

The US Federal Trade Commission has found that many apps for kids collect information about kids without appropriate disclosure or parental control.

We want to be sure you know that the TapToTalk apps collect no information about kids (or adult users, for that matter).

Of course, TapToTalk Designer has a bit of information about the owner of the Designer account so we can identify your account. All of this information is under your control using the My Account link in Designer. But the apps that play TapToTalk on the various devices collect no information whatsoever.

Click here for more information about the FTC's concerns.


 
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