iPad App for Cerebral Palsy Patients Developed by Michigan Engineering Students
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@julianmilinovich itunes.apple.com/app/handy-dia
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@dan82482 itunes.apple.com/app/handy-dia
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Hello this is an app that a group of students and I made. We built the application of the concept describe above but made it for iphones. This is actually fully released and ready to download for free. We do not charge anything and it is open source free distribution. Please check it out.
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what will it be called? i keep looking for it on app store but not sure what you gonna call it?
Katilea69 1 year ago
@Katilea69 Thank you for your interest in the app! The latest news we've gotten from the student team is that they need more time to finish developing the app before putting it in the App Store. We will post an update when we hear anything more.
michiganengineering 1 year ago
My son is proficient using head switches, a mouse immulator and an onscreen keyboard. This is good, but apps that are designed in the first place to accomodate would be ideal. It is my understanding that there are a few available? I was going to call RJ Cooper today for more info. I am thinking that Apple would be the source for the solution though? Anyone have Bill's phone number?
DetroitCyn 1 year ago
@DetroitCyn The student team expects to release the app on the Apple App Store within the next few weeks. Even after its release, they'll continue working on the app, but they hope that people will download it, as is, and give them feedback that will help them make improvements. They'll announce the release as soon as it happens.
michiganengineering 1 year ago