Widgit Software Communicate: In Print 2 ANZ (PR12713)
PR12713 Widgit Software Communicate: In Print 2 ANZ
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/12713
Communicate: In Print 2 is a Desktop Publishing program for making printed worksheets, visual timetables and books. It has the benefit that it can easily support writing with pictures or symbols as an aid to literacy. It is provided with the Widgit Symbol set, that has some 7000 line drawings to support literacy in both colour and black and white. There are also over 1500 coloured graphics and photographs.
General Details
- Additional Specifications
The ANZ version is localised for the Australian and New Zealand region and features Australian and New Zealand Widgit symbols. In this version you will get new Australia wordlists and New Zealand wordlists. You will also get the Australian voices (Karen and Lee) to use with the software.
- Manufacturer/Country
- Widgit Software, UK
Models / Specifications
- Model Communicate: In Print 2 ANZ: One edition only
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- Memory RAM 1 Gb
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Images
PR12713 Screen shot of a book created
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
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