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iOS 11; is it Worth Upgrading

Posted on Tuesday, September 19, 2017 by Lysette Chaproniere

The day has finally arrived. iOS 11 is here. But should you install it now, or would it be better to wait for the next update? To help you decide, I've tested some of the main new features and changes in this release.

A Note to Braille Users

One of the main new accessibility features in iOS 11 is easier editing in braille. As I do not own a braille display, I have not been able to test this. If you are a braille user, please read…

10 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

Picture This, or Maybe Not: a Review of the New Image Description Feature in iOS 11

Posted on Tuesday, September 19, 2017 by Serina Gilbert

This post has been updated to include tips for using the image description feature based on feedback received from the Applevis Editorial Team and members of the Applevis community.

When I first heard at the WWDC Conference In June that Voice Over was going to include a new image description feature I was excited to say the least. I thought to myself - finally I will be able to know what all of those funny memes say on Facebook! Yes, I know - super…

23 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

Apple Releases watchOS 4; Bringing a Range of Enhancements and New Features to the Apple Watch

Posted on Tuesday, September 19, 2017 by AppleVis

Apple has today released watchOS 4, describing it as:

A smarter coach and workout partner. Better in tune with your taste in music. And an even more proactive all-day assistant. With watchOS 4, Apple Watch is dialed in to you like never before.

Below are some of the highlights of what watchOS 4 will bring to your wrist.

The New Features That We Think You Will Like

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11 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

Apple Releases tvOS 11; Bringing New Features and Enhancements for Blind Users of the Fourth-Generation Apple TV

Posted on Tuesday, September 19, 2017 by AppleVis

Apple has today released tvOS 11 for the fourth-generation Apple TV. It is perhaps unsurprising that the platform which received the least attention during Apple's WWDC keynote earlier this year, is also the one which sees the fewest new features and significant changes in today's round of OS releases. However, the good news is that there are some notable enhancements for blind and low vision…

13 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

Apple Releases iOS 11; Bringing a Range of Enhancements and New Features

Posted on Tuesday, September 19, 2017 by AppleVis

Apple has today released iOS 11, proudly claiming this latest iteration of the software to be “a giant step for iPhone. A monumental leap for iPad.”:

iOS 11 sets a new standard for what is already the world’s most advanced mobile operating system. It makes iPhone better than before. It makes iPad more capable than ever. And now it opens up both to amazing possibilities for augmented reality in games and apps. With iOS 11…

3 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

What's New in iOS 11 Accessibility for Blind, Low Vision and Deaf-Blind Users

Posted on Tuesday, September 19, 2017 by Scott Davert

iOS 11 has arrived for users of the iPhone 5S and later; the iPad fifth generation and later; and the iPod Touch 6th Generation. Mainstream changes such as the revamped Control Center, new HomeKit options, the new Files app, and many other enhancements have been added. Other blogs and videos will cover these changes, but as is the case with all major iOS releases dating back to…

11 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

The Accessibility Bugs in iOS 11 for Blind and Low Vision Users; From Serious To Minor

Posted on Tuesday, September 19, 2017 by AppleVis

Today brings the release of iOS 11. And, as is generally the case with major updates of iOS, it comes with some new bugs for blind and low vision users. So, to help you with making an informed decision as to whether to update your device, we bring you here, details of the bugs that members of the AppleVis Editorial Team have identified during their own testing of iOS 11.

As is now our routine practice, each bug has been given a severity rating; these ratings are based upon what we…

163 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

32-Bit Apps Are the Bane of iOS 11 Lovers, And I'm Not An Exception

Posted on Saturday, September 16, 2017 by Amir Soleimani

There's nothing more exciting than getting a major iOS release, and older posts on AppleVis can easily substantiate my claim. Just take a brief look at this 2016 and this 2015 post to see what I mean. As such, this year'…

38 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

Apple Releases iTunes 12.7; Bringing a Revamp that Drops the App Store and Ringtones

Posted on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 by AppleVis

After all of the leaks leaving Apple with little to surprise us with at yesterday's iPhone, Apple Watch and Apple TV launch event, the company did manage to fit one surprise in to the day, and that was the release of a significantly revamped iTunes application.

According to Apple's release notes…

20 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

Goodbye to the Home Button, Hello to Face ID; What Might This Mean for Blind and Low Vision iPhone Users?

Posted on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 by Serina Gilbert

With the announcement of Apple’s brand new iPhone X the blind and vision impaired community has been buzzing about one of the biggest changes to the iPhone, the removal of the Home button and the addition of Face ID. We have grown very comfortable with our familiar Home button. After all, it’s been a very consistent part of our smart phone that we use probably dozens of times a day to perform a variety of tasks since the iPhone 3GS. Change is scary and sometimes, especially when it comes…

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

All the XCiting News from Apple's September 12 Event

Posted on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 by mehgcap

Intro

Apple held its annual fall media event today, announcing new iPhones, Apple Watches, and Apple TV. As usual, we’re here to recap what was shown off, so you know just how close to all your money Apple will be getting this year.

Before that, though, there’s some nostalgia to this event you may find interesting. This year mark’s the tenth anniversary of the iPhone, as well as the first year the company’s newly constructed campus, Apple Park, was ready to be used. It was…

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

Announcing Tdsr: A Command Line Screen Reader For Macintosh And GNU/Linux

Posted on Friday, September 8, 2017 by Chris Hofstader

Earlier this year, the Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired of San Francisco (known as San Francisco Lighthouse to people who speak standard English) agreed that the support for the Macintosh Terminal app using VoiceOver was an inadequate solution for all but the most minimal of its possible use cases. To remedy this issue, they funded the development of a new little screen reader called tdsr.

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

Power Trip: Hurricane Harvey and My iPhone

Posted on Thursday, September 7, 2017 by Morgan Watkins

Personal note: When I first began to write this blog, I was in the middle of experiencing Hurricane Harvey firsthand. As I tend to approach any adversity with a light-hearted touch, my story below reflects that attitude about my own circumstances. Still, I am sadly aware of the toll on lives that Harvey caused in Texas and of the on-going impact from other storms now ripping across many islands and moving towards the mainland. My heart goes out to all those who have been affected.

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8 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

Yo, Human! A SIRI-Us Relationship: Accessing Life with Adaptive Technology

Posted on Wednesday, September 6, 2017 by Nicholas

There is something about SIRI, I don't know what it is, but we seem to share a relationship now. Actually we share many relationships. SIRI even knows about all my other relationships. In fact, she helped me in their creation.

Me, right after startup: SIRI?

SIRI, a bit sluggish at first: Yes Nicholas?

Me: What time is it?

SIRI: It's 5:30 AM. You woke me up.

Me: Well get up, it's time to get busy.

SIRI: What?

Me: Open 'your' settings…

4 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

AppleVis Unlimited: What's New and Noteworthy for August 2017

Posted on Friday, September 1, 2017 by AppleVis

Welcome to the August 2017 edition of AppleVis Unlimited, our monthly series which aims to highlight what's new and noteworthy on the AppleVis website. Below, you'll find a selection of the best content posted to AppleVis - from new app entries, to app updates, to the latest news and podcasts. For easier navigation, the major sections of this post are at heading level 3, and each individual item is at heading level 4.

New and Noteworthy App Entries

Blindfold Deal Or Not (…

0 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

Apple Officially Announces September 12 Event; Expect to see New iPhones, Apple Watch and Apple TV

Posted on Thursday, August 31, 2017 by AppleVis

Apple has today sent out invitations to the press for an event to be held on 12 September at the Steve Jobs Theater on its new Apple Park Campus in Cupertino.

In addition to unveiling 3 new models of the iPhone, there are strong rumors that Apple will also be introducing the next generations of the Apple Watch and Apple TV.

If these rumors are correct, the main new feature for the Apple Watch will be …

11 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

[CLOSED] Seeking Experienced Writers with a Passion for Apple Products to Join our Blog Team

Posted on Wednesday, August 30, 2017 by AppleVis

Do you have a passion for Apple products and strong writing skills? If so, we may be able to offer you an exciting and rewarding volunteer opportunity to write original, high-quality content for AppleVis as a member of our small team of regular bloggers.

This is a wonderful opportunity to inform and engage with thousands of readers on the leading website for blind and low vision users of Apple products. Your articles will be read by other end users, app developers, accessibility…

0 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

Yo, Human! Tweaking My Mac: Accessing Life with Adaptive Technology

Posted on Monday, August 21, 2017 by Nicholas

I love customizing and tweaking my Mac operating System. From finding those little speed boosts to reducing keypresses for navigation, there is something exciting about finding settings that actually help and make things easier and more comfy. If it were a car it would be a low-rider and have pin-stripes. A stereo would be blasting Led Zeppelin or Santana with a thumpin' subwoofer in the trunk. Some fuzzy dice would be hanging from the mirror. Oops, showing my age again.

Since my Mac…

21 comments : last update or comment 1 year 10 months ago

AppleVis Unlimited: What's New and Noteworthy for July 2017

Posted on Tuesday, August 1, 2017 by AppleVis

Welcome to the July 2017 edition of AppleVis Unlimited, our monthly series which aims to highlight what's new and noteworthy on the AppleVis website. Below, you'll find a selection of the best content posted to AppleVis - from new app entries, to app updates, to the latest news and podcasts. For easier navigation, the major sections of this post are at heading level 3, and each individual item is at heading level 4.

New and Noteworthy App Entries

Blindfold Pyramid Tiles (…

0 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

My Experiences With Apple Mac Computers Thus Far

Posted on Sunday, July 30, 2017 by Will929

When I made it to the twelfth grade, I had already taken a couple different music classes (piano and choir), and was looking for something new to try my hand in. I ended up in a class that taught audio production and music technology. It was quite a small class, and there was only one other person in it besides myself. I’m sure you can tell where this is going… Me being the only totally blind student in the entire school, the teacher was thrilled I had decided to take the class, and…

25 comments : last update or comment 5 years 9 months ago

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