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Posts Tagged ‘ app ’

WriteRoom: Accessible Writing App

By Tim
3
March 2, 2010
WriteRoom: Accessible Writing App

My new favorite app for writing emails and other documents on my Touch is WriteRoom. It it both accessible and versatile, though it is not free. Despite the rather hefty price tag at $4.99, it is well worth it. For me, accessibility is key and WriteRoom wins hands down here. Not only does it...
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iPhone Access to The Major Leagues

By Tim
0
June 29, 2009
iPhone Access to The Major Leagues

I have something to confess. I am one of god’s most pathetic creatures. I am a Boston Red Sox fan. Even though I had to quit little league after getting hit in the face trying to play catch on sidelines, I still love the game. My one season of little league involved a total...
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Rotating Images on the iPhone

By Tim
0
June 1, 2009
Rotating Images on the iPhone

As I noted when I Bought My First iPhone App, there is no built-in way to totate images on the iPhone. Apple probably never thought of it because rotating images on the iPhone makes them quite small. It is both better and simpler just to swivel the iPhone itself depending on whether the image is...
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HearPlanet

By Tim
1
May 31, 2009
HearPlanet

Apparently, some one, as usual, has beaten me to it.  Not long ago, I posted about talking lamp posts. These talking lamp posts would give nearby visitors an audio description of their location. I thought it would be a better idea to build that capability into GPS-capable devices. They can build the ‘guides’ into the...
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iPhone Tip: If Found Apps

By Tim
0
May 30, 2009
iPhone Tip: If Found Apps

A while back I posted a tip about adding IDs to the iPhone wallpaper. This tip involved adding your contact info manually using an image editing software on your desktop. Too tricky for most, including me. Fortunately, it turns out that ther is an easier way to do this. There are to similar apps,...
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Another iPhone Full Screen Browser

By Tim
1
May 25, 2009
Another iPhone Full Screen Browser

On every digital device, some piece of the screen is almost always lost to toolbars. Windows has its Task Bar. Each individual software has its title bar up top, usually following by the main menu bar. The iPhone’s browser has the same issues. As you can see on the right, a portion of the...
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Accessing Public Radio on an iPhone Tuner

By Tim
0
May 8, 2009
Accessing Public Radio on an iPhone Tuner

Hi. My name us Tim and I am an addict. Addicted to public radio, that is. The alarm clock radio, the shower radio, the kitchen radio, the car radio. Even iTunes. Now the iPod Touch. The Public Radio Exchange has released a fee iPhone app, Public Radio Tuner, that finds and streams US...
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Accessing iPhone Time: The Digital Clock App

By Tim
0
May 6, 2009
Accessing iPhone Time: The Digital Clock App

Free Digital Clock is a nifty little app for the iPhone. It turns the iPhone into a bedside digital alarm clock. Colors are customizable and the app swivels smoothly from portrait to landscape mode. From its web site, Rock iPhone: A free version of the favorate nightstand appliction – Easy Clock. Turn your iphone/ipod touch...
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Weather Access on the iPhone

By Tim
0
April 27, 2009
Weather Access on the iPhone

Call me crazy. I carry my own meteorologist around in my pocket. I check the temperature, outdoor conditions and the forecast several times a day. I guess I am crazy. But the iPhone’s Weather App is a great personal meteorologist. Well designed,, it lays out lots of information in a simple, easy to read...
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Accessing Google Talk on the iPhone

By Tim
0
April 20, 2009
Accessing Google Talk on the iPhone

Google’s iPhone app brings most of Google’s many applications under one roof. It refers most features to that application’s mobile web site. Google Talk is one of these applications. Since my wife and I are one of those couples that instant message each from one room to the other, I wanted to test this...
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Feeds on the Go: Accessing Google Reader on the iPhone

By Tim
0
April 15, 2009
Feeds on the Go: Accessing Google Reader on the iPhone

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...
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Accessing the iPhone Calendar

By Tim
1
April 9, 2009
Accessing the iPhone Calendar

The iPhone’s built-in Calendar App is one of the more important features for a smart phone. Unfortunately, this program is very inaccessible. There are four accessibility features I look for in iPhone apps; zoom, landscape mode, adjustable color scheme, and adjustable font sizes. Calendar has none of these. As you can see in the...
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Tweetie Access on the iPhone

By Tim
1
April 6, 2009
Tweetie Access on the iPhone

Following my earlier review of free Twitter apps on the iPhone, Accessing Twitter from the iPhone, a reader suggested I check out his favorite Twitter app, Tweetie. Tweetie is a feature-rich Twitter app that has added a couple of valuable accessibility features in its latest release, making Tweetie worth the $2.99 price tag. If you...
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Accessing the iPhone App Store

By Tim
0
April 5, 2009
Accessing the iPhone App Store

One of the most frustrating apps on the iPhone, from a readability point of view, is the App Store itself. Like it iTunes counterpart, the store uses unnecessarily tiny font.There is no workaround. You can’t zoom. You can’t go landscape. There is no font setting. You can’t even go to the mobile web site...
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iPhone Easy Access Mode: An App Idea

By Tim
1
April 3, 2009

Notes from a small field posted a neat idea for iPhone accessibility a couple of years back. He proposes an accessibility mode, where the iPhone (or any touch screen device) engages a very simple interface for the disabled. A while ago, I posted about a similar concept for the desktop computer, but that has...
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