I'm Thomas, one of the developers of Tape It, a recording software that we originally designed for musicians. We were frustrated that Voice Memos' organisational features and recording quality were both very lacking, and wanted to build something better.
Finally! Tapp Menu is the app that provides you with the BEST way to read a restaurant menu.
Our simple design and layout provides you with the easiest way to find exactly what you're looking for in every restaurant. Tappy Menu eliminates the need for multiple apps of your favorite eateries and also saves the frustration of a mobile friendly restaurant website.
My name is Maximilian Litteral, I released a new app a few weeks ago named Television Time - keep track of your favorite shows. It let's you track the show's you watch, which episodes you have seen and have missed, get alerts for when a episode airs and has many settings.
This app brings resources, and services to the blind community. Enjoy audio descriptive programs and much more. New features are being added all the time. There is no other app that will bring you quick resources the way this does. Anything from information on games, hobbies, movies, podcast, and much more.
Many enjoy using this app for getting new podcast on information. I would say even though this is a new app, and lots of podcast are going to be addded. This is a good app to have your hands on.
We could not be any more excited today to share with you our biggest news yet: The brand new, system-wide FlickType keyboard is now available on the App Store! Packed with emoji, cursor control, better dictionary and so much more! A huge thank you to all our amazing testers, we couldn't have done it without you ☺️
I'm new here and I'm not quite sure what the standard rules are for discussion forms like this. I apologize if I'm using this form for reasons I shouldn't be using it, but anyway.. My company just released an update to our app "Vote4DC" a voting information and voter registration app that we are contracted to build by the DC Board of Elections. This latest update was a massive overhaul as we programmed every feature and function of the app to be compatible with VoiceOver.
Toolwiz Vision is a voice camera that helps blind and visually impaired to“see”the world. Just point the phone camera at the object and you will get an answer by voice and text.
Based on the up to date Artificial Intelligence technology, Toolwiz Vision voice camera can help blind and visually impaired people with identifying 5000+ objects and thus bring convenience to their lives.
Hey friends! I'm an audio engineer and I record 3D Soundscapes in my travels around the world (I travel a lot for work). I feature the soundscapes on my app called Travelear. It's free on the App Store.
I record cities, forests, music festivals and more with a special 3D binaural microphone. To get the full experience make sure you use your headphones when listening.
ViA by Braille Institute is an app that can help you find apps for people with disabilities. in the accessibility category The says apps compatible with VoiceOver. I highly recommend this app its a great way to find great apps. That work with voiceover
Apple just approved VOCalc, a Voice Over accessible calculator I've built.
From the blurb
VOCalc brings you a basic calculator which you can use without reading glasses.
The user interface is designed with readability for low vision users in mind. For this, high contrast and big clear fonts are used.
VOCalc is optimized for use with VoiceOver.
Calculator features:
Expression entry is done with formula visible, like 2x(5-4). This way you always now where the result comes from and can verify the input.
Access to past calculations is only one button away as history is saved as you go.
UPDATE: For the next 24 hours, I have made Voice $1.99. After that, it will return to its original price of $4.99. For those who have already purchased, all updates are free. Tell everyone to download this so they can get it at the sale price!
This is Shalin Shah — the creator of Voice. For those of you who don't know me, I’m a senior studying computer science at the University of California, Berkeley. Voice has been a project of mine since I was in high school, and I’ve been working hard to make it better over the last 6 years.
Another month, another app; Apple approved my VOTimer today.
VOTimer is a simple countdown timer.
My design goals for this release were to make a timer that
1. is fast and intuitive to use
2. is usable without touching, in the kitchen your hands are often dirty.
3. is accessible with VoiceOver and providing a low vision friendly UI.
4. will continue to run if I have to exit the app to check something else.
5. has a variety of alarm sounds.
To achieve the above, I fitted a big numeric keypad that you can use to enter the time.
Hello,
My name is Bret. I'm the creator of WebOutLoud, a text-to-speech app for websites. I've heard from several of my customers that it is great for low-vision individuals so, having happened upon this forum, I thought I would bring it to your attention.
The app is ad-free for seven days at which point you can choose to purchase for $10 a year or continue using the app indefinitely with advertisements.
I would be interested in hearing what you think of it.
I would like to inform visually impaired readers of an app I initially wrote just to help me and members of our local club (called Helping Hands for the blind) find out where you were around our town but because there was such keen interest I decided to make it more user-friendly, work anywhere in the world and published it on iTunes.
My friend and I recently built a notification app that was inspired by the needs of the visually impaired. It turned out to be a pretty entertaining way to communicate with close friends.
We added a list of humorous sound bites from popular movie and TV moments that users can choose from and send as text and audio notifications with a single touch of a button.
Here are some of the sound clips you can send with just one tap:
I’m Akash, a member of the CrowdViz Team. CrowdViz is an IOS app for blind and vision impaired people that just released from the Apple app store this Monday (Labor Day). I wanted to make this forum post in the hopes that we can have an open discussion about CrowdViz, so that you can understand what our service is truly about. Here is a quick exciting blurb about CrowdViz below: