SignaApp a modern alternative to support signwriting notation for sign languages
J. R. Rojano-C\'aceres, A. Rivera-Hern\'andez

TL;DR
Signa App is a user-friendly mobile platform designed to facilitate editing and creating SignWriting notation, improving accessibility for Deaf sign language users and receiving positive community feedback.
Contribution
This work introduces Signa App, a novel mobile application tailored for SignWriting, addressing the lack of accessible digital tools for sign language notation.
Findings
High acceptance among users
Ease of use demonstrated in testing
Positive feedback from the SignWriting community
Abstract
The present work reports the development of an application called Signa App, which was designed following the philosophy of User-Centered De-sign. Signa App aims to provide a mobile platform for editing and creating texts in SignWriting notation. The proposal was based on the lack of a mo-bile application that is usable for Deaf individuals who use sign language. The application was tested with adults, children, and adolescents, and the results showed a high degree of acceptance and ease of use. The app has al-ready been introduced to the SignWriting user community, receiving posi-tive feedback. Likewise, the application is available on the Google Play Store
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