iOS and iPadOS

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Dear AppleVis users,

I am the developer of an app for Apple Music that improves the experience of playing audio dramas. I am working on making the app as accessible as possible.

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I’m Alex and an App developer for iOS and macOS. A user of one of my Apps told me about this site and community, therefore I’m here ;-).

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Hi everyone,

I'm the developer of the iPhone app Soccer Aloud.
https://itunes.apple.com/app/soccer-aloud/id950095047?ls=1&mt=8

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Good day. Advise, please, the client accessible to blind ssh. Unfortunately, I couldn't find anything suitable.

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Trying to find a podcast that provides a comprehensive "walk thru" on the Blind Square app for iPhone. Can anyone provide a link to such a podcast? If not, I would suggest to those who produce such demonstration podcasts create one on Blind Square. Thanks for the help and considering my suggestion.
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Hi, I had this app thet was called connected breath to help me relax. I uninstalled it a month ago because of compatibility issues. Now I wanted to reinstall it but it seems to be gone from Appstore. Do you know any good alternative? Some relaxing background music and sounds would be great.

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Hello.
This might be a stupid question, but does anyone know if the built-in calculator on iPhone can be used to solve algebraic equations? Can it be used with calculus? I will need a good calculator for school.
Thanks.

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Hi, I'm looking for two apps.
1. I'm looking for a Automatic profile switching app ( that will allow different volume for ring
tone at home and at work. Toggling of WIFy depending on the availability of the network etc. 2. talking caller id, which will repeat the caller ID based on my preference.
Thanks for your help.

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I am looking for a simple checklist app for iPhone, optionally iPad and Apple Watch.
I would prefer a very simple checklist. I need it to be straight forward and if possible, move or remove the crossed over items.

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Hi, Just wondering if anyone knows of an app similar to money reader that can identify coins in different currencies? I know coins are often different shapes, sizes weights etc. But these can take a while to get used to, and I was thinking an app to identify coins would be useful, particularly when going abroad out of your home country. Perhaps this could be a good extension for money reader. What do people think?
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Hey all, I am hoping to find an accessible dice app for playing table top RPG games with the kids. Hopefully one that can allow for multiple choices for the dice, such as being able to easily ask for a D20 or two D6 for example. Any suggestions?
BTW, I found a site that has a role playing game aimed at kids that allows you to download .pdf's with all the instructions and printable character sheets, etc. It is :
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/

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Hi I'm looking for an easy and inexpensive faxing app,
I remember reading here there was one that had free incoming fax numbers in area code 815.
I can't remember the name,
I looked at ifax and its $17.99 per month.
I would like one to send faxes also that I can transfer the faxes in pdf format to my computer to send out by email or upload the easier the better.
I saw tiny fax and EFAX but I don't know wich is accessible.
Thanks,
Carlos

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Hi all,
I hope you are staying cool (or warm) depending on where you live. Here in my area, temps are in the '90s, with heat indicies in the tripple digits. So, suffice it to say, we're baking like cookies. But, I digress.

I'm looking for an email client for IOS/Ipad-OS with the following features.

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Hello Everyone,

As I prepare for an upcoming webinar on the iOS App VoiceOver Accessibility Teaching and Testing Plan, I am seeking your opinions on the mainstream apps that are the least accessible with VoiceOver and those that are the most accessible.

Is there an app, or part of an app, that you find best exemplifies thoughtful implementation of VoiceOver accessibility? Please describe how it is particularly accessible and explain why you believe it to be so.

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Hey all!

I'm looking at getting a wearable specific to fitness that I can set and forget. I have an apple watch and, it's fine, but kinda uncomfortable to wear for bed, the battery is a bother and, I'm not sure it's complexity helps with my physical goals. I say all this just to avoid someone suggesting the Apple Watch as an alternative. It's good at what it does, it just doesn't fit my requirements.

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Hello all,
My name is Zach, and I'm part of a group working on the Clue indoor navigation app for iOS. I just wanted to let everyone know that over the next few months, our group is going to be soliciting feedback from the blindness community, and if anyone is interested in helping us find out more about how you use Clue, please let us know in the comments. Thanks so much, and have a great rest of your day.

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Hi. Earlier this year we launched a new app called Sky Kids, giving access to kids TV content in a dedicated app designed specifically for kids. I know there are accessibility challenges with the app, but I would like to get a clearer picture of exactly what the issues are, so that I can feed back to the product team responsible for the app.
If you have a subscription to the Variety or Family pack, and therefore our full range of kids channels, then you can download Sky Kids from the app store and sign in with your Sky ID.
Many thanks.

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Hi all,

I have just launched a new app Voice Cam that reads english words detected by the camera.

The App is very simple to use, you can read features about at this link or on iTunes Store .

Voice Cam support VoiceOver. 

Voice Cam doesn't need internet connection. 

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Hello.
Due to the recent onset of fires in Southern California, I’m specifically looking for fire watch applications.
Specifically one that’s accessible using VoiceOver.
I’ve tried a couple of apps and couldn’t find one that was really accessible.
I use the Weather Gods app and the Weather application built into the phone to keep track of the high winds warnings and red flag warnings and various news sources.
The app I specifically tried is