iSpeechCards for iPhone - Advanced Note Cards
for Speeches and Public Speaking
New !! Email speeches directly from iSpeechCards !!
Main Features
- Intuitive and powerful interface
- Pause and resume playback
- Create, edit and manage complete speeches
- Animated progress indicators
- Import OPML files
iSpeechCards helps you organize and deliver presentations and speeches for any kind of event - such as wedding speeches or business presentations, or something less formal like a 5 minute work presentation. Whether your public speaking engagement is 2 minutes or 2 hours, iSpeechCards can help you do a better job to create, practice and deliver your speech.
More Features
- Manage card sets with copy, reorder, delete
- Distribute card sets via email in HTML or text
- Navigate by swiping or tapping
- Bulletted lists in card content
- Restorable demo card set
- Full save and restore when exiting app
- Supports portrait and landscape - with an option to lock the orientation
- Device stays awake during playback
- Unlimited number of card sets and cards
Importing OPML Files
Regular users of Outliners such as OmniOutliner or Natara Bonsai may know that several of these tools can export to the OPML format. OmniOutliner supports this feature out-of-the-box. If you use Natara Bonsai read how to configure OPML exports here.
iSpeechCards imports OPML files from Google Docs accounts. You supply Google Docs credentials, select an OPML file to import and iSpeechCards creates a new card set with the imported text.

Before importing OPML files it's useful to understand how iSpeechCards interprets OPML to ensure your outlines are structured the best way for iSpeechCards.
Email Card Sets
You can email card sets as either text or HTML. This feature lets you distribute the content of your speech or to access the text from another application.

When viewing a card set, display the action menu and choose Email Card Set.
A dialog prompts you to choose Text or HTML.

An HTML email ready to send from iSpeechCards.
In HTML email the cards appear similar to how they look in the app. Cards show their index, duration, title and main text.
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