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Date: 2013-02-23 17:56:45
Red Button
Human–machine interaction
Push-button
Switches

Creating a Story with Pictello Wizard Pictello is a simple way to create talking photo albums and talking books. Each page in a Pictello Story can contain a picture, up to five lines of text, and a recorded sound or text

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