![]() ![]() Hope you’ll put it in your calendar if it works in your time zone! We just like to have people to text chat with to get reactions and complain about the feed falling behind and such. We won’t be doing any video streaming, or any audio chatter to distract you from listening to the announcement. Steve and I plan on watching of course, and were hoping you could join us in the NosillaCast Live chat room at /chat. Apple’s March 25th eventĪpple has announced that they’re having some sort of event on March 25th at 10am Pacific Time. Of course you can always go listen to it at. You can find this episode in your podcatcher of choice under Chit Chat Across the Pond Lite or in the full feed of Chit Chat Across the Pond. We don’t ever suggest what you should do about any of this, rather Bart is trying to help us better understand what’s happening. It’s a thoughtful discussion about understanding what we’re getting for free and how we’re paying for it. Bart and I wanted to talk about his recent blog post on Free, Freemium, Free-for-now & what he’s calling Freepi (rhymes with creepy). This week’s Chit Chat Across the Pond was with Bart Busschots but it was not an episode of Programming By Stealth. Today is Sunday, March 17, 2019, and this is show number 723. Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. ![]() Mixed in with all the CSUN talk we’ve got a review by Allister Jenks about SleepPhones (he calls them pajamas for your ears)) and I’ve got a review of the Ampere Unravel and Qi charing case for AirPods. We attended CSUN’s Assistive Technology Conference and I’ve got an overview of what we learned along with interviews with Assistivewear about Proloquo2Go, their AAC App, and Ocutech low vision aids, and I’ll tell you about QD Laser’s retinal projection eyewear called Retissa. My latest ScreenCastsOnline tutorial is on the awesome blogging tool MarsEdit. Please feel free to contact us with any questions through the companion Proloquo Coach app or by emailing us at Our team is always happy to lend a caring ear and a helping hand.We hope you’ll join us during Apple’s March 25th event in our chat room at /chat. You can learn more about the development of Proloquo's grid size here (If you have not done so already, please feel free to check out our Proloquo Help (and Proloquo explained (articles for information on using the app and a look into our reasoning when developing Proloquo. Hi Neicuz87, thank you so much for the five happy stars and your appreciation for Proloquo! When designing the Crescendo Evolution™ vocabulary in Proloquo, we tried to find the perfect grid size that would be small enough but large enough to allow both emergent and advanced AAC users to express themselves efficiently. I appreciate all the hard work that was put in. I am really excited about using exploring and showing others around me this app. With how user friendly and organised Proloquo is I may be able to change some minds. Unfortunately in the industry you will always come across those who put “learning AAC” in the too hard basket therefore they don’t model. I work in disability, I am a huge advocate for AAC. It has become so much easier to use than the previous app. The standard Apple Terms of Use apply to this app:
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