To keep track of all the blogs I like to follow, I use Google Reader. It has a nice clean interface and works in any browser from anywhere. So, I naturally wanted to check this out for the iPhone. Like most of Google’s online applications, access to Google Reader is through its mobile web site on the iPhone’s built-in browser.
The iPhone browser allows landscape mode for any site, so Google Reader has that accessibility feature. Unfortunately, that is the only accessibility y feature the program has. For some reason, mobile web sites tend to disable the multi-touch zoom that is the iPhone’s big accessibility advantage. Google Reader also sticks with Google’s elegant, but low contrast, color scheme. It is useable, but zoom would make it that much better.
Read more iPhone accessibility reviews here.
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