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Set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie is used to record the user consent for the cookies in the "Advertisement" category. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. And it's FREE, thanks to Dutch software developer Martjin van der Kooij.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. However, Picto-Selector is always adding new symbols and updating the software, so you don't run the risk of having to purchase an addendum library of symbols. I have to say, in the above example, Boardmaker has the advantage on ethnic and gender diversity - there are usually multiple options for the same symbol. Here's a quick comparison for a simple mini-storytime plan: While it's true that children are probably more familiar with Boardmaker from school, I think Picto-Selector looks similar enough. jpgs, pdfs) as well as email and online sharing. Quick and easy exports in multiple formats (e.g.Many preferences can be set ahead of time (e.g.The Favourite Picto button quickly accesses frequently used images.In addition to templates, there is also a Wizard option to help get you started.Multiple staff can simultaneously use Picto-Selector because a CD is not needed to run the program.Picto-Selector is free thanks to ads and user donations. I've just begun to play around with Picto-Selector, so I won't be presenting a full comparison and contrast, but, from a quick look, it does appear to have some advantages over Boardmaker. Like Boardmaker, there are plenty of images to choose from, and you can customize the placement of the titles, the thickness and edges of the borders, and the background color. It has 28,000 images translated into English, Dutch, German, French, Danish, Spanish, and Italian. Picto-Selector is a free visual support program for Windows and Mac users.
