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So basically this is a very cute and decent app. I do have a few problems though. The phases that you can get for free are very limited and specific. I am not able to pay so it's annoying that you have to pay to get more phases. Also, the speech is a little delayed sometimes. *I have autism and I sometimes become non-verbal, so I use apps sometimes* I personally would not recommend using this app if you want to speak but are unable to. They're others that are free and have less limited options.
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Katelynn “Phoenix Milo” MacKenzie
The app is useful, but clearly aimed at children. As a free to use app, I'll give credit where it is due. It functions, and it allows you to type out your own phrases and sentences for it to read. However, the preexisting options for free are extremely limited and there is very little option to expand these. The voices are also limited, with very few male options, all with a strange inflection. Tapping a button, it reads the label aloud. This reinforces the app is for children learning to speak.
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Jamie Nogan
It's a good app, you can use it to say pretty much anything you want, but it lacks a lot of good male voices, and most of the options sound the same. The one that sounds best for me has weird inflections and sounds wrong in some circumstances. It's also hard to tell which voice is male or female without clicking through all the options, it would be nice if they were better named.
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