CNET Editors' review
An unreasonable trial restriction ruined our impression of this speech-therapy program. SpeechGym attempts to treat stuttering by recording the user's speech and playing it back after a slight delay. The interface is small and easy to understand, so you can imagine our dismay when we pressed Start to begin recording and the demo wouldn't let us continue. The program automatically detects installed sound cards, and you can easily configure the recording and playback setup. But since the trial won't actually perform its main function, we can't vouch for its performance. Users who want to try a speech-therapy program should put SpeechGym at the bottom of their lists.Publisher's Description
From SpeechGym Labs:
SpeechGym is a stuttering therapy software aimed to help people with stuttering problem control their speech fluency keeping a confidence. SpeechGym is a significant fluency enhancer. It implements Delayed Auditory Feedback (DAF) technique. Basically the program records your voice from a microphone, delays it by a number of milliseconds, and plays the delayed sound back through headphones or speakers. Version 1.1 may include bug is fixed. Saving speech to .wav-file, auto start DAF when program start, start program minimized, minimize program to system tray.
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