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Posts Tagged ‘ iPhone app ’

Bought My First iPhone App Today

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February 22, 2009
Bought My First iPhone App Today

I crossed an iPhone milestone today and paid for my first iPhone app today. Up until now, I have used only free apps in addition to the default ones. But I encountered an issue that could be solved easily only by a $1.99 app. So I bought it. And I did it through iTunes...
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Now You Can Find All My iPhone Access Reviews

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February 21, 2009

My iPhone Access project has a new front door. With this blog, it is not easy to collect related posts onto one page (at least not that I have found). I am in the middle of an ongoing series of posts on the accessibility of the iPhone platform, but there is no one decent...
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iPhone Access

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February 21, 2009

Learning about the iPhone and its apps is easy. Besides the Apple site and the iTunes store, there are many dedicated blogs and web sites. Interesting iPhone news makes it onto general tech and news sites. But there is little about the iPhone’s accessibility to the blind and visually impaired. Apple offers its view...
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No Access to the NPR iPhone App

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February 20, 2009
No Access to the NPR iPhone App

I had two best men at my wedding. Their tandem toast revolved around my relationship to BPR. Addiction may be the word they used. So, as I was browsing the iPhone app store on my iPod Touch, I could not resist testing out NPR Mobile when I ran across it. NPR Mobile is an...
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Voice Terminal Service on Today’s NYT Tech Talk

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February 19, 2009

Today’s NYT Tech Talk podcast from the New York Times features two accessibility pieces. The first accessibility segment featues Audiopoint Voice Terminal Service Brian Lichorowic, the chief executive of Audiopoint, explains how the company’s Voice Terminal Service works to bring the Internet to visually impaired users by phone. Bettina Edelstein also offers a round-up...
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Accessing Easy E-Mail Free: iPhone App Accessibility Review

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February 18, 2009
Accessing Easy E-Mail Free: iPhone App Accessibility Review

Next in my series of iPhone app accessibility reviews is Easy E-Mail Free 1.1. As the company, Rock iPhone, puts it on their web site: Want to make email writing on iPhone much easier? Easy Email is what you’re looking for! Easy Email uses the wider landscape mode keyboard which is much easier for...
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Accessing EasyWriter: iPhone App Accessibility Review

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February 16, 2009
Accessing EasyWriter: iPhone App Accessibility Review

Next in my series of iPhone app accessibility reviews is EasyWriter. The main feature of EasyWriter, as its programmers put it, is: EasyWriter makes it easy to write emails using a bigger keyboard in landscape mode. Easywriter has one other accessibility feature that the default Mail program lacks; multitouch zoom. Between landscape mode and...
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Will it Kill the Kindle?

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February 14, 2009

Shortcovers will be an app for mobile devices, including the iPhone, that turns your device into an e-book reader. The release date is imminent (allegedly). I still am unconvinced that mobile device screens are big enough for sustained reading. More details when the app arrives. If you find this post useful or interesting, please...
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Stanza Review Update – Reading Books on the iPhone

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February 6, 2009

I have updated my review of Stanza, an iPhone e-book reader app. Stanza came out with a new and improved version. Plus, I finally figured out how to do screen shots on my iPod Touch. Read more iPhone accessibility reviews here. If you find this post useful or interesting, please consider buying me a...
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Accessing the iPhone

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December 16, 2008

Prompted by the , I have been writing a series of posts on making the iPhone easier to use visually; and . What I call intermediate accessibility, what the NY Times calls ease of use in For the Advanced in Age, Easy-to-Use Technology, is accessibility for those with some functional sight. Instead of focusing...
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Accessing iPhone Apps

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December 15, 2008
Accessing iPhone Apps

I am on the hunt for accessible iPhone apps. By accessible, I mean those easier to use for those of us with limited vision. Unfortunately, for now, profoundly blind users are out of luck when it comes to the iPhone. Still, you might think that the tiny screen on the iPhone is just too...
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Accessing the Touch

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December 13, 2008
Accessing the Touch

A while back, the NY Times ran an article, For the Advanced in Age, Easy-to-Use Technology, which call the iPod easy to use. An obvious success story is Apple; its iPod line is easy to use and stylish, and its appeal crosses generations. Apple retail stores are clean, sleek and inviting. Older people enjoy...
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Stanza – Accessible E-Book Reader for the iPhone

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November 16, 2008
Stanza – Accessible E-Book Reader for the iPhone

Scanning through the Personal Tech section of the Times, I bumped into an interesting tidbit, “Tip of the Week – Turn Your iPhone Into an e-Book – NYTimes.com“. I have an iPod Touch (the iPhone sans phone), so I ws intrigued, though remaining skeptical, by this tip. I just downloaded the app, Stanza, to...
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