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Announcing the AppleVis Golden Apples of 2013

Posted on Monday, January 13, 2014 by AppleVis
We are proud to announce the results of the second annual AppleVis Golden Apple Awards .
 
The AppleVis Golden Apple Awards were launched in 2012 as a way to recognize the best apps, products, and developers of a given year - as voted on by the AppleVis community.
 
The 2013 AppleVis Golden Apples consist of awards in the following categories: Best iOS App, Best iOS Game, Best Mac…
1 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

Announcing the AppleVis Editorial Team App pick of the Month for September 2013: BARD Mobile

Posted on Saturday, October 5, 2013 by AppleVis
At the end of each month, we at the AppleVis Editorial Team take a look at all the apps that have been posted to the site during that month—either for the first time, or where there has been a significant update—and decide which of these we think is the most noteworthy. One of the great things about owning an iOS device is the easy access to apps, information, and resources. With an iOS device, one can access social networks, stay up-to-date on the news, and even read both audio and eBooks.…
0 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

Extra Extra, Read all About it: the NLS Bard Mobile app is on its way!

Posted on Friday, September 13, 2013 by Scott Davert
The national Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) has submitted their app, called BARD Mobile, for approval to the Apple App Store. Neil Bernstein, who works for NLS, estimated that it could take 1 or 2 more weeks for the app to be approved which would get it in to the hands of NLS patrons. The app, as indicated previously, will support the reading of braille files through the Web Braille service when using braille displays. it will also support the playback of the…
13 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

What I Think Should be Sendero's top Priority for Development and why

Posted on Friday, July 12, 2013 by Scott Davert
Sendero Group has published a poll asking users what they would like to see as the next 2 features present in their next release of the Seeing Eye GPS app. It's great that they're taking user feedback seriously, but one of the things that people can vote on seems like it should be a higher priority than the others listed, as it's an accessibility issue.…
0 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

Announcing the AppleVis Editorial Picks for June; MBraille, BBC Weather and Solara

Posted on Tuesday, July 2, 2013 by David Goodwin
At the end of each month the AppleVis Editorial Team take a look at all of the apps which have been posted to the site during that month - either for the first time or where there has been a significant update - and decide which of these we think is the most noteworthy.
 
As is always the case, we found ourselves with a diverse and varied shortlist of apps this month, and the 3 that came out as our top choices perfectly illustrate how the App Store can meet just…
1 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

Advocacy Pays Off in the AppleVis Editorial Team App Pick of the Month for May

Posted on Tuesday, June 4, 2013 by AppleVis

At the end of each month, we at the AppleVis Editorial Team take a look at all the apps that have been posted to the site during that month—either for the first time, or where there has been a significant update—and decide which of these we think is the most noteworthy.

One of the most rewarding parts of contributing to the AppleVis Editorial Team is when we see a totally inaccessible app add full VoiceOver support. Our app pick of the month for May comes from this category…

0 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

Are deaf-blind users free to Communicate with this free app?

Posted on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 by Scott Davert
For quite some time, deaf-blind users of iDevices have been able to use face to face communication with the public through the notes app. This consists typically of an iDevice (iPod, iPad, or iPhone) paired with a Braille display and Bluetooth keyboard. The deaf-blind person can then type using the Braille input keys on their display, while the sighted and hearing person types on the Bluetooth keyboard. All text shows up on both the Braille display and the screen of the iDevice. Now, there is…
0 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

The 99 Dollar Question: a Review of the Humanware Communicator App

Posted on Monday, September 10, 2012 by Scott Davert
For quite some time, deaf-blind users of iDevices have been able to use face to face communication with the public through the notes app. This consists typically of an iDevice (iPod, iPad, or iPhone) paired with a braille display and bluetooth keyboard. The deaf-blind person can then type using the braille input keys on their display, while the sighted and hearing person types on the bluetooth keyboard. All text shows up on both the braille display and the screen of the iDevice. Now, there is…
0 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

iOS or Android for the visually impaired revisited: Jelly Bean or iOS?

Posted on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

Back in March when I took a stab at comparing iOS and Android from the perspective of a blind user, Android 4.1 (a.k.a. Jelly Bean) was nonexistent and no one knew what access features it would offer. Having tested Google Nexus 7 for more than two weeks and having seen blind users' opinions of Android 4.1, I'm now in a better position to compare iOS and Android yet again. So tighten your belt as I…

7 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

ViA: Why Reinvent the Wheel?

Posted on Sunday, July 22, 2012 by Michael Hansen
The Braille Institute recently released a new app, ViA (Visually Impaired Apps), that lists other apps developed specifically for people who are blind or visually impaired. Even before I finished reading the app's AppleVis entry (http://www.applevis.com/ios-app-directory/education/braille-institute), I thought to myself, "Why are they reinventing the wheel?" The blind community already has mailing lists, podcasts, and--of course--AppleVis. Do we really need an app to help us sort through…
0 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

Braille Institute launches ViA; an App to Help the vision-impaired find useful iOS apps

Posted on Sunday, July 22, 2012 by AppleVis

The Braille Institute of America has launched a new iOS app that aims to make it easier for the vision-impaired to find useful apps.

Visually Impaired Apps (ViA) claims to fill the need for "a one-stop shop of useful apps that help visually impaired people stay connected and engaged with the world…

3 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

iOS or Android for the visually impaired: nine reasons that count

Posted on Sunday, March 11, 2012 by Amir Soleimani

When it comes to choosing a new handset, I can become as meticulous and picky as hell! It’s not necessarily a vice; however, if it takes more than three months to make your final decision, it can no longer be called a “virtue” either.

Having used several Symbian handsets such as the 6630, N73, N82, N86, and X7, I finally decided to kiss goodbye to Symbian about four months ago. My phones were sort of decrepit and I needed something new. Having had heard many good points about Android…

38 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

Sometimes, sending emails to developers does work

Posted on Sunday, March 11, 2012 by Scott Davert
When I originally set out to write my blog entry on the accessibility of the top free news apps, I had started to review the top 5. And although I did test all 5, since I was writing a blog post and not a novel, I decided to simply use the top 3 for my review. One of the 2 apps that was not included in my review was the USA Today app. The accessibility issues in the previous version consisted mainly of the fact that you could not read the titles of articles in the app, much like the Fox News…
1 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

Could An App Make Wireless Braille Displays Obsolete?

Posted on Saturday, October 29, 2011 by David Goodwin

I just stumbled upon a CNET news article about researchers working on an app that could potentially remove the need for a wireless Braille display.

The app would allow people to use Braille directly on a tablet's touch-screen.

According to the article, the app would have eight keys (similar to a standard Braille keyboard) which would not have a predefined position, but rather work with the location of the fingers. A user simply presses eight fingers anywhere on the screen, and…

3 comments : last update or comment 6 years ago

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