In this podcast, Igna Triay demonstrates advanced audio editing in Ferrite Recording Studio for iOS.
AppleVis Podcast
In this podcast, David Woodbridge introduces us to A Blind Legend for Mac.
In this game you live the adventures of Edward Blake, the famous blind knight! Guided by your daughter Louise, you must find your way and avoid the many traps that lie in the High Castle Kingdom, while confronting dangerous enemies.
In this podcast, Thomas Domville introduces us to NOAA Weather International, a free iOS app that offers real-time 7-day hyperlocal point weather forecasts and current weather conditions for worldwide locations from NOAA NWS and forecast.io (creators of DarkSky) based on your current location or any location in the world.
Join with Thomas Domville (AnonyMouse) as he explores and meets the Gods: Fire, Ice, Water, Air & Moon delivering you the Weather as you have never experienced it before.
Weather Gods for iOS redefines the weather app with painstakingly crafted data visualisations, procedural graphics and audio that enables you to literally see, hear and feel the weather. With no more…
In this podcast, Scott Davert demonstrates how to move apps around your various home screens with a braille display only using iOS 10 and higher. The process is the same for all displays that have a Perkins style keyboard paired with an iDevice. Moving apps to different pages, in to folders, and out of folders are covered.
In this Podcast, Scott Davert compares Amazon's new music service, Amazon Music Unlimited, with Apple Music. Specifically, Scott covers using both services with their virtual voice assistants: Alexa ans Siri. At the time of posting, Amazon Music Unlimited is only available in the US, but Amazon indicates that it will be available in the UK and Germany before the end of 2016.
Join with AnonyMouse as he explore the World Documentary - collection of famous, awakening & mind-boggling documentaries from all over the globe. Categorized in clear n simple manner for an easy use. Get enlightened with past and have thrilling vision about future with this vast collection documentaries.
Read more on the World Documentary's AppleVis App Entry at http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/…
Lisa Salinger walks you through enabling and disabling this feature on the Series 2 Apple Watch.
In this podcast, Lisa Salinger describes the most commonly needed features to get you started with the Flashcards Deluxe App. Click this link for the Developer's website or this link to view it in the App Store.
The free version of the app allows you to have decks containing up to six flashcards.…
Anyone who has used a Mac for any length of time will be familiar with VoiceOver's "one row added" announcements which are heard when a new row is added to a table. Many have found these announcements to be verbose in the extreme, and have asked Apple to make other options available. With the release of macOS Sierra, it is now possible to modify, or completely disable these announcements. In this quick tip, Jamie Pauls takes us through the various…
Using the Universal Clipboard to Copy and Paste Text, Images and Videos Between iOS Devices and Macs
In this podcast, David Woodbridge demonstrates the Universal Clipboard facility available on devices running iOS 10 or later, or macOS Sierra or later. If you now copy text, images, or video to the clipboard on one device, it should be automatically available to paste on any other device that uses the same Apple ID.
Note that for Universal Clipboard to work your device must support the Continuity feature and have Hand-off enabled.…
In this podcast, David Woodbridge introduces us to Siri on the Mac. Siri on the Mac offers many of the same capabilities available on iOS, along with Mac-specific functionality such as the ability to search through folders to quickly find files.
In this podcast, Randy Rusnak gives us a demonstration of Grand Clock - Chiming Grandfather Clock for iOS. This simple-to-use alarm clock costs 99 cents in U.S. funds, and provides additional chimes with in-app purchases.
With the latest release of Apple's iOS 10, tvOS, and watchOS operating systems, there are a lot of new features, both mainstream and accessibility-related to learn about. In this AppleVis Extra, Scott Davert, Lisa Salinger, and Thomas Domville discuss the good, the bad, and the uncertain as it relates to Apple's latest offerings. Be sure to check out all of the accompanying blogs and podcasts from…
In this podcast, David Woodbridge demonstrates how in watchOS 3 it is now possible for VoiceOver users to rearrange or delete apps directly on the Home Screen of the Apple Watch.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge shows us how to access your Heartbeat in watchOS 3 now that the Apple Watch no longer has the ‘Glances’ feature.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge shows us how with the arrival of watchOS 3 it is now possible to use your iPhone to help locate your mislaid Apple Watch.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge introduces us to Breathe, a native app new in watchOS 3 that guides you through a series of deep breaths that can help you better manage everyday stress or just experience a few calming moments.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge shows us how in watchOS 3 the Apple Watch has gained a Dock to provide quick and easy access to the apps that you most frequently use. You choose which apps are shown here, and Apple claims that those selected should load much faster than in previous versions of watchOS as they are quietly keeping themselves up-to-date in the background.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge demonstrates how in watchOS 3 you can select one or more Complications to be spoken when you wake your Watch. Simply touch the complication, swipe up to “Enable Auto Speak," and double-tap. Repeat for any Complications you want. When you tap your Watch, it will now speak the time, followed by the complication(s) you've set to be auto-spoken. Use the same process to turn the feature off.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge introduces us to taptic time-telling. You configure this in the Watch app on your iPhone. When it's on, quickly double-tap the watch face when it's locked to feel the full time, or triple tap for just the minutes. You can choose from a range of vibration patterns that will tell you the time. Think TimeBuzz, but now built in to watchOS.…
In this podcast, Joseph Hodges gives us a demonstration of the Sling TV app on the 4th generation Apple TV. Sling TV is a subscription-based service that lets you watch live television "anytime, anywhere."
In this podcast, Chris Snyder demonstrates how to set up and watch audio described programming using the ABC app for iOS.. Note that there is a commercial before the beginning of each show, but this was eliminated from the podcast to save time and copyright violations.
In this podcast, Scott Davert reviews the YiKaiEn iReader SDHC SDXC Micro SD OTG Card Reader which permits you to access SD cards on your iOS device. This accessory is available through Amazon for $20 at the link provided above. A partial walk-through of the iDiskk Pro…
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