Matt Legend Gemmell has written a guide for iOS app developers on how to provide VoiceOver accessibility support for visually impaired users. It includes both technical information and also a discussion on how to approach accessibility, as well as points to be aware of.
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The Accessible iOS mailing list replaced the one on a11y.us, which in turn was a replacement for the aiphone mailing list. It is open to discussion of all iOS devices. |
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Blind Apples is a mailing list open to discussion of all things related to Apple, including OS X, iOS and iDevices. |
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iOS and Mac OS X tutorials and app reviews from a VoiceOver perspective. |
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The mission of Fedora Outlier LLC is to empower the blind and visually impaired through assistive technology, mentorship for personal growth and to become the leading authority of Apples’ Voice-Over enabled devices for consulting, teaching and support. Fedora Outlier LLC is a nationally distributed firm headquartered in Atlanta Georgia. Our firm is the largest consulting, teaching and support firm for the blind, by the blind. We provide assistive technology services to organizations like the Veterans Administration, Department of Labor, Centers for the Visually Impaired and most other businesses and organizations that service the technological advancement of the blind. |
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Notes created from Episode 364 of the NosillaCast Mac Podcast. |
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An Arabic website that provides tutorials and a list of accessible apps for the visually impaired. |
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iHabilitation! Very basic audio/video iOS instruction for absolute beginners, or for sighted folks working with an absolute beginner. These are companion programs for "iPhone Tactile Screenshot Quick Reference Guide" available in the US from National Braille Press, and in Canada from Tactile Vision Inc. The "MacTactile Guide for Mountain Lion" is coming soon! |
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The iOS Blind Users Group is dedicated to helping the blind and visually impaired community become more proficient in using the accessibility features of Apple iOS Devices. |
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Mac-Access is a mailing list for discussion of Mac OS X and iOS Accessibility. |
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The Mac-cessibility Network is devoted to connecting, compiling, and providing easy access to the best resources for blind, visually impaired, and other disability groups using Apple products. |
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This blog seeks to educate the blind and visually impaired world on which apps work, and which ones do not work with Voiceover, and other accessibility solutions on these devices. |
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Podcast dedicated to iOS, iPhone and VoiceOver. |
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The VIPhone mailing list was originally created for visually impaired iPhone users, but now covers all of Apple's iOS devices. |
