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KNFBReader iPhone App to be Released Alongside iOS 8

Posted on Friday, August 29, 2014 by Michael Hansen

K-NFB Reading Technology, Inc. has today announced that the KNFBReader iPhone app will be launched concurrently with Apple’s iOS 8 in September.

The app, which will allow blind or print-disabled users to quickly and independently scan and read a variety of documents on their iPhone 5 or later, was originally expected to be released by the end of August 2014. According to a media release distributed to AppleVis, the plan to coordinate release of the KNFBReader iPhone app with Apple’s…

44 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

Overcast, Seeing Eye GPS, and Forza Football Chosen as AppleVis Editorial Team App Picks of the Month for July 2014

Posted on Tuesday, August 12, 2014 by AppleVis

At the end of each month, members of 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 they think is the most noteworthy.

The AppleVis Editorial Team app picks of the month for July 2014 are as follows:

1. Overcast: Podcast Player

New…

0 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

KNFBReader iOS App Announced for $99

Posted on Sunday, July 6, 2014 by Michael Hansen

Update, 7/15/2014, 12:22 PM CDT: Added a link to the official unveiling and demonstration of the KNFBReader app.

K-NFB Reading Technology has today announced a wealth of information about the upcoming KNFBReader iOS app.

The KNFBReader iPhone app, which is expected to be available to the public in late August for $99, was demonstrated at the 74th annual convention of the National Federation of the Blind (NFB), a membership organization of blind people in the United States.…

96 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

5 Years of VoiceOver: Look How Far We've Come

Posted on Thursday, June 19, 2014 by Michael Hansen

In June 2009, Apple changed the accessible smartphone market forever with the announcement of the VoiceOver screen reader on the iPhone 3GS. The device was officially released to the public on Friday, June 19, 2009; five years later, I thought it would be fun to take a look at my own early experiences with the iPhone, reflect on how much VoiceOver has changed (hint: more than I realized), and offer some thoughts on—and hopes for—the future.

For those new to how VoiceOver works,…

17 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

8 Features and Changes I'd Like to See in iOS 8

Posted on Friday, May 23, 2014 by Michael Hansen

The June 2 WWDC keynote—and presumably, the first public showcase and beta of iOS 8—is fast approaching. Over the last couple weeks, I’ve been seeing some iOS 8 “feature lists," for lack of a better term, circulating around the internet. Jonathan Mosen from Mosen Consulting even put together a "Top 10 Accessibility Wish List" for iOS 8, which is definitely worth a read if you have not done so already. (…

20 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

Apple Offering In-Store Accessibility Workshops

Posted on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 by Michael Hansen

Apple is now offering hands-on accessibility training workshops at many of its retail stores.

As originally reported by Access iQ, Apple is now offering workshops for users of its assistive technology software at many Apple Store locations. Accessibility workshops include those for users with vision, hearing, and physical disabilities and cover both iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks.

For blind and…

1 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

Sendero Group and RNIB Partner to Release Full-Featured GPS App for UK Users

Posted on Monday, May 5, 2014 by Michael Hansen

The Sendero Group, developers of the Seeing Eye GPS app and other accessible GPS products has, in partnership with the Royal National Institute of Blind People, just launched a fully-featured turn-by-turn GPS app for users in the United Kingdom.

The app, called RNIB Navigator, was developed in partnership with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB). Sendero’s RNIB Navigator webpage lists the main features…

0 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

Apple Releases iOS 7.1.1 with VoiceOver and Other Bug Fixes

Posted on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 by Michael Hansen

Apple today released iOS 7.1.1, an update that brings bug fixes—including a fix for the Bluetooth keyboard issue many VoiceOver users have experienced.

According to Mac Rumors, iOS 7.1.1 contains Touch ID improvements, a fix for an issue that could impact keyboard performance--and a fix for a Bluetooth keyboard issue when VoiceOver is enabled.

iOS 7.1.1 is available via Over-the-Air update and through…

6 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

Comparing iOS Devices with Braille Notetakers

Posted on Friday, April 4, 2014 by mehgcap

Intro

Have you ever thought about making the switch from braille notetaker to iOS device? Are you unsure which one you should choose? Do you have both, and can't decide which one to invest in moving forward? I made the switch from a BrailleNote Apex to an iPhone, quite slowly and mostly by accident, and I'm here to tell you why a notetaker is the only way to go, and why that metal and glass frisbee in your hand is nothing but trouble. Then, I'll explain why you should ditch that…

7 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

Pros and Cons of the Mac, From an Accessibility Perspective

Posted on Tuesday, April 1, 2014 by mehgcap

A Brief History

I got my first iOS device, an iPod Touch (fourth generation), for Christmas in 2010. I was resistant at first, but eventually warmed up to it and grew to rely on it more than the braille notetaker I had used for over eight years. Given that positive experience with Apple, and all the comments about VoiceOver on the Mac I'd been hearing, I decided to give the Mac a shot. In 2011, I purchased the cheapest Mac I could, a low-end Mac Mini.

Having been trained on…

26 comments : last update or comment 6 years 7 months ago

My top 4 app picks for braille users of iDevices in the books category

Posted on Friday, March 28, 2014 by Scott Davert
In my previous article we looked at the top 4 app picks I have for users of Braille devices in the news category. Browsing the news is a wonderful thing that users, whether blind or deaf-blind, can do via Braille just fine, but another is reading books. Over the past year, many book retailers have made their content accessible. However, some have distinct advantages over one another…
2 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

My top 4 app picks for Braille Users of iDevices in news

Posted on Thursday, March 13, 2014 by Scott Davert

Introduction

A common question I receive as a power user of braille devices on iOS who works with the deaf-blind population is what apps do I find most helpful, and which are most accessible to braille only users?With over 150 apps on my iDevices, I certainly can't or won't try to list them all. It should be noted that these are my personal picks and do not necessarily mean there aren't other apps I use, or which will not serve an individual better based on personal preference. There…
0 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

Ten Tips for Braille Users of iDevices

Posted on Tuesday, February 25, 2014 by Scott Davert

Introduction

This post was partially inspired by This article and others like it which give general advice about seemingly less known features of an iDevice. You will also find blog entries on other tech topics scattered throughout the internet which have similar tips for pretty much any mainstream type of technology. TO add to this body of literature, I have compiled 10 useful tips for braille users of…
6 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

Announcing the ApppleVis Editorial Team app Pick of the Month for December: Dice World

Posted on Friday, January 10, 2014 by AppleVis
At the end of each month, the members of the AppleVis Editorial Team take a look at all of the apps that have been posted to the site, along with those that have had significant updates during that month. We then vote on which of these we think is the most noteworthy. As always, the selection is wide, with one app being in the games category, another being in the social networking category, and the second runner up being in the utilities category. Some months, we have a flood of new app entries…
0 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

The First iOS Apps to Offer Fleksy as an Alternate Keyboard Hit the App Store

Posted on Friday, December 13, 2013 by David Goodwin
Following Syntellia's recent announcement that it would be making it’s Fleksy predictive touch keyboard available to other developers to incorporate in their own iOS apps, the first 4 apps to take advantage of this have now hit the App Store.
 
BlindSquare,…
0 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

Announcing the AppleVis app pick of the month for November: Google Search

Posted on Saturday, December 7, 2013 by AppleVis
At the end of each month, the members of the AppleVis Editorial Team take a look at all of the apps that have been posted to the site, along with those that have had significant updates during that month. We then vote on which of these we think is the most noteworthy. A great plus of owning an iDevice is that you are able to have access to many apps which will help you carry out many different types of tasks. A reflection of this diversity in tools at your disposal comes from November’s top…
0 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months ago

TapTapSee becomes a paid service

Posted on Thursday, November 7, 2013 by Scott Davert
TapTapSee, an app which has been free since its release over a year ago, has now begun to role out a paid service. According to it’s Twitter feed and website, Users can choose from either a monthly subscription of $9.99 with no limit to the amount of images one can submit,, or they can pay $7.99 for 100 pictures. The 100…
30 comments : last update or comment 6 years 11 months 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 11 months 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 11 months 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 11 months ago

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