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Addressing LookTel Breadcrumbs GPS app launch delay

Posted on Friday, August 17, 2012 by AnonyMouse
Just recieved this news straight from the Looktel PR department and they wanted me to pass this along to you all. We will have to wait a bit longer for the Looktel Breadcrumbs but there are great news about the updates on the MoneyReader and the Recognizer! Can't wait for those updates! So here is what the Looktel PR folks had to say: "Our legal team has advised us against releasing Breadcrumbs GPS until they have been able to fully vet and evaluate the application. Breadcrumbs GPS has been…
0 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

A truly worthwhile application is to become accessible soon

Posted on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

If you're into words, you're always on the lookout for the best and the most decent vocabulary titles, word games, puzzles, and, last but not least, dictionaries. And you might want to take your treasury of words with you -- regardless of the OS you use. A good dictionary is the bread and butter of every logophile and having access to what many scholars deem authoritative is of utmost importance.

Ever since I purchased my iPhone 4S, I started looking for an accessible dictionary.…

6 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

iOS or Android for the visually impaired revisited: Jelly Bean or iOS?

Posted on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

Back in March when I took a stab at comparing iOS and Android from the perspective of a blind user, Android 4.1 (a.k.a. Jelly Bean) was nonexistent and no one knew what access features it would offer. Having tested Google Nexus 7 for more than two weeks and having seen blind users' opinions of Android 4.1, I'm now in a better position to compare iOS and Android yet again. So tighten your belt as I…

7 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

Why switching allegiance isn't always bad: I'm now using TuneIn Radio Pro

Posted on Sunday, August 12, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

The moment I purchased my iPhone 4S more than six months ago, my first thought was oddly focused on getting a great radio application for it -- I'm a radio maniac. I spent a few days researching here and there, trying to sift through the App Store, AppleVis and a couple of more relevant websites. At the time I came to the conclusion that ooTunes Radio was the best app of its ilk despite its $4.99…

14 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

AppleVis 2012 Summer Olympic Games (Event #1)

Posted on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 by AnonyMouse
So as I am sitting here listening to the Olympic Games on my television. I thought to myself. Hey, let's do an Olympic Games of our own! Who knows? Maybe it would be fun or not so fun. That will be up to you! If it turns out to be successful and people like this then I will post a different event throughout the Summer Olympics! So what we are looking for are three nominees that will get the Gold, Silver and the Bronze award just like the winners get in the Olympic games. Instead of sports…
6 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

ViA: Why Reinvent the Wheel?

Posted on Sunday, July 22, 2012 by Michael Hansen
The Braille Institute recently released a new app, ViA (Visually Impaired Apps), that lists other apps developed specifically for people who are blind or visually impaired. Even before I finished reading the app's AppleVis entry (http://www.applevis.com/ios-app-directory/education/braille-institute), I thought to myself, "Why are they reinventing the wheel?" The blind community already has mailing lists, podcasts, and--of course--AppleVis. Do we really need an app to help us sort through…
0 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

Syntellia offering Fleksy to developers for integration into third-party applications

Posted on Tuesday, June 26, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

Fleksy is getting better on an almost daily basis as its betas reach testers. It's pushed my bluetooth keyboard to the sidelines and while it would be better if we could bring it up in each and every application instantly instead of typing in a separate application (if Apple had allowed it), that might not be quite far-off. Syntellia has made Fleksy's SDK available to developers, meaning they can integrate it into their…

0 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

iOS 6 announced at WWDC 2012

Posted on Monday, June 11, 2012 by Scott Davert
iOS 6 announcements note: I did miss a few things because the audio was a bit difficult, so anyone who has the remaining info is welcome to post it. Siri can now launch apps. Also, more support for other languages and countries. There are also more local search type options, including those outside the US. Facebook integration. Facebook and Twitter are now options in the Notification Center, and App Store gets Facebook integration so you can tell apps that your friends like. Also, do not…
13 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

WWDC is around the corner and the App Store is down

Posted on Monday, June 11, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

Now that sounds a bit geographical, doesn't it? As Apple's World Wide developers Conference (WWDC) is on the horizon, Apple's App Store is down. It's to be held later today in San Francisco and many analysts believe iOS 6 will be unveiled there along with some hardware-related pieces of news and, perhaps, a couple of surprises. No one knows the very exact features of iOS 6 other than what some tend to call Google-free 3D maps and better photo-sharing. So, as you see, guessing its…

0 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

Siri's oddities humorously revealed

Posted on Monday, May 21, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

I'm not sure if you listen to Harry Shearer's interesting weekend program Le Show, but his May 20th show is much more interesting as he uses Siri several times during the 1-hour program to remind us all of the weaknesses of artificial intelligence. The show starts with a humorous conversation between Harry and Siri. and Siri also shows up a few more times throughout the program, but her final appearance in the form of a conversation with "…

1 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

Premium voices in iOS 5: What went wrong?

Posted on Sunday, May 13, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

When I heard the news of the release of iOS 5, I didn't own an iDevice. However, I was thrilled to know that it'll provide Premium voices as well as the previous ones which are now called Compact voices. So I was looking forward to trying them as soon as I got my iPhone 4S. I used to think that my 4S came with the Premium voices though I didn't have the "Use compact voice" option under Settings->General->Accessibility->VoiceOver -- I was wrong. Honestly, I was mistaken partly because I was…

40 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

When access reaches the mainstream: Interesting article about iPhone accessibility

Posted on Thursday, May 3, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

As I finished reading How the Blind Are Reinventing the iPhone in The Atlantic, I couldn't resist sharing it with you. I'm pleased to see that Apple's access-oriented efforts are deservedly being brought into the limelight. It'll also help developers become fully aware of access issues and the infrastructure which is available to them if they wish to work…

0 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

Bluetooth OnOff: the latest round in the Apple vs innovators game

Posted on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

When I heard the news of the recently released $0.99 Bluetooth OnOff app, an application which allows iOS users to turn bluetooth on and off quickly without going to Settings/General/Bluetooth, some thoughts came to my mind. First and foremost, I hope Apple doesn't remove this app from the App Store as it's quite easier to alter a feature like Bluetooth this way without delving into Settings. I also hope to see the same official apps for the WiFi and the Airplane mode switch. After all, it's…

6 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

Apple's excellent support is a boon to VoiceOver users

Posted on Monday, April 16, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

When it comes to adding to the list of the benefits of owning an iDevice, some don't hesitate to mention excellent tech support. That's intriguing enough, but the proof of the proverbial putting is in the actual eating. As some of you might remember, a while ago I posted a review for the unusable New Oxford American Dictionary. Simply put, I love dictionaries and always want to try new and…

4 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

A tale of two OS updates: iOS and Android

Posted on Tuesday, April 3, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

Apple and Google love their mobile operating systems. They do their best to convince users that their way of implementing features is better than the competition. Of course, therein lies a fundamental difference. Apple uses iOS on its own handsets and iDevices but Google practically gives away Android to hardware manufacturers -- to every company which wants to utilize and modify it.

It's no secret that Android is a fragmented operating system and some even call Android's status quo…

49 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

VoiceOver features in iOS 6: a single tap for activating buttons and controls

Posted on Sunday, April 1, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

First and foremost, I admit that I love the double-tap approach Apple has implemented in VoiceOver. However, as one becomes more and more familiar with certain apps, it would be quicker to locate a button or link and then activate it via a single tap instead of two. Imagine being able to flick around left or right to find something and then tap once to activate it.

So I suggest that a new setting called "Simple tap to activate" be added to the VoiceOver section of the Accessibility…

15 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

Want Public Radio on your iDevice? You are well served (part 1)

Posted on Sunday, April 1, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

As someone who lives outside the USA, I've always been fascinated by the concept of Public Radio and NPR in particular. I discovered NPR in 2003 as an English M.A. student, and it's always been my favorite radio channel -- accessible via satellite and recently via the Internet.

When I made my move to the iOS, I was surprised by the plethora and accessibility of Public Radio applications. So the iOS is by no means suffering from a shortage of accessible radio apps in general and free…

0 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

VoiceOver features in iOS 6: disabling VoiceOver sounds

Posted on Friday, March 23, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

After my first and second posts concerning VoiceOver new features, it's time to mention one more feature.

I know how useful VoiceOver sounds are. They're used to signal the move from one control to adjacent ones, notify users of a focus switch, and so forth. However, the more one…

2 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

The purchasing dilemma: grab unusable apps or just envy sighted peers

Posted on Friday, March 23, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

Yes, it's too big a dilemma to be ignored by VoiceOver users. While sighted iOS users can easily rely on app reviews to determine if an application works the way they want, VoiceOver users should solely rely on websites such as AppleVis -- the most comprehensive repository of app reviews from the viewpoint of the visually impaired, a couple of email lists and the very occasional mention of VoiceOver support on the App Store before making a purchase.…

5 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

VoiceOver features in iOS 6: a pronunciation editor

Posted on Sunday, March 18, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

Well, had it not been for the unusability of many Reference apps, I'd have mentioned this first. Any decent and feature-rich screen reader should provide a pronunciation editor. All TTS engines have their own pronunciation problems or quirks and VoiceOver's TTS engine (called Nuance…

7 comments : last update or comment 5 years 11 months ago

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