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The Global Ability Initiative

The Global Ability Initiative is a venture dedicated to the development of gratis, open source software for the disabled

We provide assistive software for a wide variety of people, suffering for example from Aphasia, MS, ALS, Cerebral Palsy and other disabilities as well.

Visit our Download section to see the tools we have to offer.

Our project is open for participation! Why don't you join us today?

These pages have been designed to make your access to the information as straight forward as possible.

If you have any problems with accessing any parts of this site, please click here here to contact us.

The Development Team

The Global Ability Initiative has moved to a new web hotel and are transforming the old site into a wiki structure - We apologize for the inconveniences that might occur while we're rebuilding. Thank you for your patience!

Looking for a freelance job opportunity? why not check out one of the following positions:

 
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The Global Ability Initiative is a Non Profit venture dedicated to the development of gratis, open source software for the disabled, the sick and the needy - We aim to provide assistive software to a wide variety of people, suffering for example from Aphasia, MS, ALS, Cerebral Palsy and other disabilities as well as pushing initiatives in the field of ECG monitoring.