I've been playing with various spreadsheets and data costs to try and figure out a fair, sensible subscription model which works for our customers and also ensures we can keep the lights on in the app as well as investing for the future.
This is what I have got
Free Tier
You get the basic app. Unlimited locations. Pantheon, Weather Wheel, Weather Alerts, Siri, Sounds etc
Tier 1
Basic app plus severe weather alert notifications, widget and follow me
Tier 2
Everything in Tier 1 plus the Apple Watch and complications
Hi folks,
I've been in contact with the developers of SoundPrism.
They have made some major improvements to the accessibility experience.
they've labeled all buttons and made the play surfaces direct touch, and made it so that VoiceOver announces or displays (in Braille) the key and related miner.
So when I use my 4s, I receive audio clicks and other sounds as I navigate around an app or select a button. My friend just purchased a 4s, but receives no audio feedback other than VO. I've compared the sound and VO settings on our two phones and they match, so there must be a setting elsewhere that I'm missing. Does anyone know how to activate the feedback clicks and sounds? Thanks for the help.
I am facing issue while customizing haptics in my iphone 7+ with IOS 13.1 latest update. I am trying to find the option in settings>accessibility>voiceover>audio>sounds, but didnt find any option related to haptics out their. i am frustrating when my phone vibrates while typing any message. if their is anything which i can apply to get rid of this do let me know.
Thanks in advance!
Hello all,
I am looking for an app to use while I am excersising that will simulate different soundscapes. For instance it might simulate being in a urban area like New York city. It would let me choose different soundscapes as well. I use an excersise bike and I thought it might be nice to be able to use something like this to help me imagine being in different areas while excersising. I hope I am explaining myself correctly. LOL.
In the Apple App Store, there are two supposed Microsoft Soundscape replacements: one called Soundscape, by the Scottish Tech Army, which has been mentioned here. The other is called Soundscape Community, by an entity called Soundscape Community. Iβm wondering if anybody knows anything about the reliability, etc. of these two different developers, or if anyone has any experience comparing the two apps, which, unfortunately download to your iPhone with exactly the same name: Soundscape.
Hey friends! This community has helped Travelear grow and we couldn't be more thankful. We want to tell you about Soundscape Week. We're releasing a new 3D Soundscape to the Travelear app everyday for the next 7 days, starting today with "LAX Plane Landings". This is part of our Kickstarter Campaign to raise funds to build the Travelear web app. We know that not everyone can donate to our Kickstarter, and that's fine, our app is free. If you want to show us some love, you can share about us and our Kickstarter on social media.
Lately, I am getting messages from someone saying they're from Amazon or Paypal. The messages say something like if you do not respond, your account will be suspended or your account has been suspended. Then messages direct that you activate a link. These are definite spam. So my questions are: is there a way to block a text from the Messages App? And is there a way to report these to Apple?
For those of you that have used ITunes U., do you have any suggestions on what would be the most accessible Spanish course? I was looking at the possibilities, and found myself overwhelmed. Would be willing to try any of them, but I figured I'd find out who had experience with what.
Hi guys, I am looking for an app for text processing because first of all it seems that the voice dreamer writer app is not available at least for the app store in Mexico, also the pages app doesn't work with doc extensions, and last but not least, microsoft word app doesn't work with my Logitech ultra thin keyboard cover as I can't write words with accents because word don't accept them.
So do you work with another text processing app? And do you have this same problem with your external keyboards in microsoft word?
Since purchasing my 2nd generation Airpods Pro, I have been able to consume more content with spatial audio. They told me that it was a revolutionary technology, capable of projecting sounds even above and behind the listener, giving the sensation of being in a movie theater or on a stage with musicians.
It turns out that, for me, spatial audio seems more like widening the stereo audio field than doing anything else. I don't understand all the revolutions they say I would see when using the feature.
The speak auto text option found in settings, accessibility, spoken content, typing feedback, speak auto text seems to turn off automatically every time it is turned on. For a while, it seems to work properly. However, after a point, it turns off without user consent and requires that user go back to accessibility to turn it back on
One. Enable voiceover screen reader.
Two. Go to settings, accessibility, spoken content, typing feedback, and turn speak auto text on
Donβt know if this is an iOS 15 bug, or device specific, but although I have speak auto text on in VoiceOver settings for VoiceOver to speak auto corrections, it keeps seemingly toggling itself off randomly. Has anyone else experience thihis?
My understanding of Speak Detected Text is that it should cause VO to announce text changes in focused fields that might not automatically be spoken by VO due to the use of non-standard controls. If I am wrong, kindly advise. I have a Polar Beat IOS app used with an HR7 Polar heart monitor which displays changes in heart rate on the iPhone screen in the Polar Beat app. I know the heart rate is changing as I hear the different numbers when I swipe away and back to the heart rate field.
I've reported the bug but wanted to know if it was just me or what. I've noticed that at least since iPadOS 16, American Siri voices will randomly skip chunks of text if I'm using them for Speak Screen. On web pages it's apparently random, but in Kindle, for instance, the same chunks of text in books will be skipped. But if I use non-Siri American voices, everything is read in full everywhere. Likewise, other Siri English voices read everything fully--only American Siri voices skip.
I have an issue I would like to discuss.
When I ask Siri to speak screen in iBooks, it sometimes recognizes the wrong language.
I would rather use speak screen instead of two-finger-swiping for continuous reading since I get disturbed by notifications and I don't want to turn on do not disturb in case I get an important call or something. Plus, I have found that the iPhone's screen really heats up while reading longer periods.
I use speak screen extensively for Kindle books on my Ipad 6th gen, currently running IOS 17 public beta. I'm on a limited income and wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade to the 8th gen Ipad which has the more advanced chip. Can anyone tell me whether the speak screen function is significantly better on the 8th or 9th gen models? For me, the Siri voices are good, though sometimes a little rough, with syllables dropping out. I listen at normal speed for books.