PM Version 5 was released on
23 July 2007

...and what was said about the first
version in June 2006?

"The THRASS Phoneme Machine Version 3.1 is a groundbreaking computer programme that uses the International Phonetic Alphabet and moving human lips to demonstrate the pronunciation of sounds (phonemes) and hundreds of frequently used English words. It has already enjoyed considerable success and THRASS UK has recently teamed up with SMART Technologies and the very latest in education technology to achieve true excellence through the joint sponsorship of a new project in South Africa, the THRASS SMART project."  Inttranews, 23 June 2006




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