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Posts Tagged ‘ itunes ’

Accessible iTunes: A Truly Large Font

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February 3, 2010
Accessible iTunes: A Truly Large Font

Despite Apple’s leading efforts in accessibility technology, I have always found iTunes extremely hard to use. Apple’s major focus has been on VoiceOver and screen reader software compatibility. There are many visually impaired computer users out there (and right here) who have not made the switch to a non-visual interface, preferring to rely on...
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Rotating Images on the iPhone

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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...
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Accessing Wikipedia on the iPhone: Wikipanion Accessiility

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May 22, 2009
Accessing Wikipedia on the iPhone: Wikipanion Accessiility

Wikipanion is a feature-rich access point Wikipedia on the iPhone. it has an intelligent, well thought out interface. Besides support for multiple languages, Wikipanion has smart search and bookmarking features. you can also e-mail your search results to disbelieving friends. Wikipanion is also quite accessible. Not only is the font size adjustable, but you...
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iTunes: Easy on the Ears, Hard on the Eyes

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April 13, 2009
iTunes: Easy on the Ears, Hard on the Eyes

Apple has worked hard to make progress towards giving blind people access to the iPod system. The big move for Apple is the 4th generation iPod nano, which offers spoken menus and large font with high contrast screen and backlight. Unfortunately for me, this came out just before my last iPod upgrade. Apple paired...
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Tweetie Access on the iPhone

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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...
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Accessing the iPhone App Store

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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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Access Facebook on the iPhone

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April 2, 2009
Access Facebook on the iPhone

Facebook, despite its ubiquity, has naver been very accessible. The pages are densely cluttered with an overload of information. Since the company is not doing much about it, there is now a Facebook Accessibility project going on at the volunteer developer group, Project Possibility. But I digress. Facebook has developed a free app, Facebook...
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Dialing by Ear on the iPhone

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March 30, 2009
Dialing by Ear on the iPhone

Fred’s Head blog just posted about Sight-Free Dialing with the iPhone. This caught my attention and brought me to the iHear Dialer app from KayZee Solutions. This is a great new accessibility app for the iPhone. iHear Dialer allows you to dial phone numbers without looking at the keypad. As you move your hand...
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The Accessible iPhone App Developer

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March 27, 2009
The Accessible iPhone App Developer

Recently I wrote about the first accessible iPhone app. BigNames, a large print, high contrast contacts directory app, is due for a review upon its upcoming update release, when it will be available for the Touch. I asked the developer, Jason Moore,  to share a little about himself and developing accessible apps fro the...
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Accessing WritePad

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March 26, 2009
Accessing WritePad

WritePad is a handwriting recognition engine for the iPhone from Phatware. WritePad is the free basic app that powers Phatware’s more functional suite of apps, WritePad Affairs, WritePad Events and WritePad Notes. WritePad Supports iPhone and iPod Touch 2.0 or later WritePad is a new custom editor for iPhone that utilizes handwriting recognition input...
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Accessing the Eyechart App

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March 13, 2009
Accessing the Eyechart App

Every so often, I browse iPhone’s app store looking for programs that are useful, interesting and, best of all, free. Very occasionally, I run across an app that may not be useful, but does seem interesting. It is usually the other way around, useful but not very interesting. Recently, I came across the EyeChart...
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Accessing Twitter from the iPhone

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March 4, 2009
Accessing Twitter from the iPhone

Twitter calls itself a a microbloogging service. What the heck is a microblog? Basically, it is a mix of blogging, text messaging and emailing. The New York Times’ David Pogue offere his take on Twitter in Twitter? It’s What You Make It. Pogue is right. Twitter is in the eye of the beholder, so...
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Great Video Tutorials for Lightroom

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March 3, 2009
Great Video Tutorials for Lightroom

The Digital Photography Connection offers weekly video podcast on the use of Adobe Lightroom, which I use to manage and edit photos. Lightroom for Digital Photographers shows you great tips. Welcome to our weekly Lightroom for Digital Photographers Podcast. Did you know that Lightroom for Digital Photographers is one of the top ranked podcast...
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iPhone Full Browser

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March 2, 2009
iPhone Full 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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Blogging on the Go: Accessing the iPhone WordPress App

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February 27, 2009
Blogging on the Go: Accessing the iPhone WordPress App

As you can tell, I am a big fan of WordPress, which I use to publish this blog. But I am not always at my desk when a good idea for a post strikes. I have been looking into ways to blog on the go, so to speak, even if that just means while...
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