Aldiko Next vs iWordQ

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Aldiko Next

Category: Apps for Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities

Industries: Pupils, Children, Teachers, People with dyslexia

iWordQ

Category: Apps for Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities

Industries: Pupils, Children, Teachers, People with dyslexia

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Most popular feedback for Aldiko Next

I have been a long time user of Aldiko, but today I got hit by the new version. The interface is awful and lots of features I use are gone! It is impossible to read the words on the setting screen - it's superimposed over the book text. I can't change the font and background colours anymore. The sliding brightness control is gone. The ability to switch from day to night is also gone. Smooth page transitions are gone. Now when I turn a page I'm not sure if it worked or not so I sometimes press again only to find I'm two pages ahead. Library has no "recently read" or last added sort functions. All in all a massive fail with the new version. I just hope I can go back to the earlier version without losing my library and history!

Bob MacDonald

About Aldiko Next

Users of the Android ebook reader Aldiko Book Reader may view any text file in EPUB or PDF format as well as books that have been encrypted by Adobe. The application's user-friendly interface makes it simple to alter any reading-related setting, including font style, color, backdrop, line-spacing, and any other element that can obstruct your reading. Aldiko Book Reader is more than just a reader; it will catalog the ebooks on your device and provide you access to many other features in the goal of administrative simplicity. For example, you may view the covers of the books, rearrange their order, and more. Aldiko Book Reader also has a built-in dictionary that works similarly to Kindle's and the ability to search for words within text. We've found Aldiko Book Reader to be one of the top Android ebook reading apps. It is convenient, cozy, and cost-free.

Most popular feedback for iWordQ

High quality word prediction app for the iPad Students who have difficultly with writing may benefit from having word prediction. There are expensive PC/Mac programs that will do this, but until this app, I hadn't found one for the iPad that worked well enough for actual student use. iWordQ is the best of the bunch, and is the one I recommend to teachers, and special educators. For students who have difficulty with text, this app will speak a word without adding it to their text. For some commonly misunderstood words, you can even listen to a sentence that uses the word in context, before adding it to your writing. The reading tools are very well done, and the app switches between writing and reading modes quickly. $25 may seem like a lot to pay for an app, but it has some of the same functions as software costing over $300. I highly recommend this app.

Balter

About iWordQ

A simple-to-use writing and reading program, iWordQ US (English), is available to help struggling writers and readers. Writing mode uses a basic text editor with word prediction, abbreviation expansion, and speech feedback capabilities to assist with writing. There is access to a dictionary and a spell-checker. Speech recognition is another option. To make text easier to read, the Reading mode presents it in a more aesthetically pleasant format. This is employed for informal reading and listening, silent reading, reading aloud, learning, and proofreading. To improve comprehension and readability of text and enable you to concentrate on one text chunk at a time, you can choose a revolutionary text chunking method (patent-pending). MODE OF WRITE Word forecast: As you type, predicted words are shown. To select a suggested term, tap it. Examples of usage are given to assist you tell apart similar-sounding words (including homonyms). iWordQ will still anticipate even if you have creative spelling. Predictions are displayed properly as you move the text cursor. Speech Reaction: For high-quality text-to-speech, touch and hold a predicted word to hear it uttered. The words you write or choose from the prediction list will be spoken aloud. When you hit "space," the punctuation you have added to each sentence will be read back to you. With word-by-word highlighting, selected text can also be spoken. To pick multiple words, double-tap a word. To extend the selection, drag. Select a paragraph by double tapping. By selecting the Speech button, you can move ahead and backward by phrases or words in the speech review control that appears. >Abbreviation-Expansion: Use text macros, sometimes known as your own personalized abbreviation expansions, to make writing easier. The prediction list includes abbreviations as well. Expansions may contain any character, including punctuation, and may also contain numerous paragraphs. >Sharing Text files are automatically stored and can be retrieved from the File menu. The ability to share documents between systems via Dropbox is included. Email, Facebook, Twitter, Message, the pasteboard, and opening in other Apps are just a few of the additional connections that allow you to share documents. MODE OF READING In order to draw emphasis to the current sentence, the iPad's onscreen keyboard is concealed, and the surrounding text is displayed in grey with the current sentence displayed in black text. By touching it, choose any further sentence. >Proofreading: Watch for errors when sentences are being delivered. To highlight a word and hear it spoken, tap it. This is helpful for determining whether a word sounds right. It could be misspelled, in the wrong form, or just the wrong word altogether. When you lift your finger, a list of words that you have touched and swabbed will be stated aloud. This is helpful in determining whether word combinations are appropriate. >Learn by reading: Utilize the patented Text Chunking technique to concentrate on material chunks or segments rather than single words and to provide breathing room so that you can fully understand your text before going on. This aims to imitate a skilled public speaker. A section of the sentence containing the point you tap will be spoken and highlighted. In order to give you time to collect your breath before listening to the next text chunk, a pause is added to each line as it is played. Out loud reading: Use iWordQ as a teleprompter and read aloud at your own pace or at the same speed as iWordQ would speak it. As you read the text, sentences (and text sections) will be highlighted. Silently reading: In order to read aloud in silence at the same speed as iWordQ or at your own pace, turn off speech feedback. As you move through the text, highlighted sentences (and text sections) will be indicated. >Informal reading: To locate the beginning point, tap the first sentence. The sentences will then be read aloud manually or automatically.

Aldiko Next reviews

something's wrong with it. I don't know what happened, but after a while of not using it, I opened the app, and every time I press the 'my books' button, the whole app just freezes, and then stops working. it's very annoying, and the only reason i'm not going back to aldiko classic is because of the free annotations/highlight feature, which i've grown quite fond of. please fix this. edit: i've also seen i'm not the only one with this issue, so that's reassuring.

- Lorven Ranielle

not surprused they updated this for their online store. it's not accessible and people are having a hard time accessing and adjusting especially when these features and updates are not made once in a while. it was made in one go and you expect your users to get used to that and adapt to it in one night? where is the scrollbar where you can jump from one page to another. where is the right alignment. this sucks so bad. do better. and im not surprised many people are complaining.

- Therese Liu

I really tried to get used to this but the overall experience was really bad. Forcing everyone to 'upgrade' to this version when the Classic version works well was a dirty move. There isn't even a define option and tapping to turn the pages just pulls up the options.

- Yhannie Cerilla

iWordQ reviews

Finally I have a way to write what I am thinking. I have struggled too long. I cannot thank you enough.

- Don

An awesome app to help anyone who struggles to write or read! If you have children, this app is a perfect addition to help with homework.

- Kim

One of the best apps I used for school … Worth every penny.

- Anonymous

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iWordQ

Cons
No speech to text

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