Boardmaker Cd [TOP]
: The central hub for those still using CD-based versions like v6 or Boardmaker Plus. It includes video tutorials, how-to guides, and manuals for legacy software.
While Boardmaker remained dominant, the cost of the CD (often hundreds of dollars) spurred the creation of open-source alternatives. Projects like OpenAAC and free repositories such as Arasaac began offering Creative Commons-licensed symbols. This movement challenged the proprietary nature of communication symbols, arguing that language—especially for the disabled—should not be owned by a single corporation. boardmaker cd
: A more affordable alternative that is fully iPad compatible. : The central hub for those still using
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