Abstract
The article analyses current mobile applications designed for people with special needs. They are aimed at improving routine daily activities and services non-disabled users would not experience significant difficulties. The purpose of the article is to develop and promote a mobile application for people with impaired vision or hearing. In this paper, a mobile application prototype has been designed and developed that would also be useful for anyone wishing to learn sign language. It is compatible with both Android and iOS operating systems. The methodology involves conducting preliminary research and interviews with potential clients. A survey on current mobile applications in the targeted area has been carried out. Functionalities offered by the prototype ensure that the needs and requirements of 'different' users are largely met. As for non-disabled users, the app has the potential to enhance their communication with those specific user groups.
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