In this podcast, Thomas Domville shows us how to forward a SMS or iMessage text in iOS.
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In this podcast, Thomas Domville shows us Cash Reader Tool for Blind. Cash Reader identifies banknote denomination for the largest number of currencies. Point your camera to the money in hand and hear, see or feel its value.
How does it work?
Open the app and place the banknote in front of the camera, it's that simple!
The banknote denomination is instantly read aloud via your device's speaker. In the same time, large contrasting characters will appear on the…
In this podcast, Alex Hall shows us The Great Toy Robbery 2.0. Play as Naughty Mcnaughterson as you dash through Santa's workshop picking up toy after toy. But, it's not that easy. Use sounds to guide you as you collect toys while dodging security elves, and after enough time has elapsed, you'll have to deal with Santa himself.
LWorks - The Great Toy Robbery 2.02 on the Web:
http://www.l-works.net/tgtr.php
In this podcast, Thomas Domville shows us How to control the various volume levels in iOS.
In this podcast, Thomas Domville shows us How to safely prepare plus wipe your iPhone for resale or trade-in.
In this podcast, Thomas Domville shows us How to request a copy of your Apple ID account information.
In this podcast, Alex Hall demonstrates the Home app on MacOS. The Home App is new in macOS 10.14 Mojave.
In this podcast, Ida Grace shows us the game Knight Commander. This game is a $1.99 purchase in the US App Store and features fully accessible game play for VoiceOver users where you can build a village and run it. Is that not detailed enough of a description? Tune in to this AppleVis podcast to learn more.
In this first podcast in a multi-part series, Thomas Domville gives us an introduction to Siri Shortcuts on iOS.
How to Find a Siri Shortcut Created by an App Developer:
- Open Your App of Choice.
- Navigate to and open the app's settings.
- Navigate to Siri Shortcuts and double-tap.
- Find the Shortcut you Want to Use and double-tap.
- Navigate to Start Recording and double-tap.
- Navigate to the Done button, at the top-right corner of…
In this podcast, Thomas Domville gives us an overview of some of the new features in iOS 12. Topics covered in this podcast include:
- Improved Performance in iOS 12
- Grouped notifications and notifications management
- Screen Time
- New Irish and South African Siri voices
- Live Listen for AirPods
- A Redesigned Battery section in Settings
- A Streamlined experience using AutoFill in Safari
- New Siri commands for looking up…
In this podcast, Scott Davert gives us a walk-through and demonstration of Travelear: Listen to the World, a free iOS app that provides access to a selection of 3D soundscapes.
From the App Store description:
Travelear promises to take your ears on an adventure like never before! You can finally go to a…
In this podcast, Thomas Domville gives us a walk-through and demonstration of the IFTTT iOS app.
IFTTT enables you to connect all your "services, apps and devices" together so that routine and complex tasks are performed automatically.
Over 600 apps work with IFTTT including Twitter, Telegram, Google Drive, Twitch, Weather Underground, Instagram, Gmail, and devices like Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Nest,…
In this podcast, Joseph Hodge revisits the SiriusXM app for iOS, and takes us through some of the changes and updated features that may be of interest. Get SiriusXM Radio on the App Store at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/siriusxm-radio/id317951436?mt=8
In this podcast, Merisa gives us a walk-through and demonstration of Mass Times for Travel, a free iOS app that helps Catholics get to Mass by helping them find churches and worship times worldwide.
Developed by MASSTIMES.ORG!, the app contains what it claims is the most comprehensive database of Catholic churches and worship times in existence.
In February 2018 Apple launched the HomePod, its foray into the smart home speaker market. In this podcast, Khalfan Bin Dhaher walks us through the process of setting up the device, managing its settings from the Home app on his iPhone, and some basics on how to use the device, by voice, touch and from the iPhone.
For more on HomePod, check out Serina Gilbert's review at…
In this podcast, Lysette Chaproniere walks us through Terminology Dictionary, an iOS app for word lovers. It is a powerful English language dictionary, thesaurus and research tool, and is free with optional paid upgrades. Get Terminology Dictionary on the App Store at https://itunes.apple.com/ie/app/terminology-dictionary/id687798859?mt=8&at=11l4LS
In this podcast, Khalfan Bin Dhaher takes us through the popular Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock app for iOS and Apple Watch, an intelligent alarm clock which tracks your sleep patterns and wakes you up at the most optimal time while you are in light sleep, making waking up feel natural. Sleep Cycle is a free app with optional subscription based upgrades. Get Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock on the App Store at https://itunes.…
In this podcast, Lysette Chaproniere gives us an in-depth walk-through of Drafts 5, a feature rich and powerful text capturing tool for iOS.
This is just some of how the its developer describes the app:
Drafts lets you turn text into action – it’s a quick notebook, handy editor, and writing automation tool, all in one. Instead of tapping around other apps, capture in Drafts first. Open…
Following on from his general overview of the Huboodle app, Thomas Domville now digs a little deeper and takes us through another two of the games inside that app in more detail, Ludopalooza and Simon Says.
Get Huboodle on the App Store https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/huboodle/id1281097173?mt=8&at=11l4LS…