[blindkid] accessible apps
Deborah Kent Stein
dkent5817 at att.net
Fri Feb 1 21:21:17 UTC 2013
There are also the books put out by National Braille Press listing and
describing various apps that work well.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Andrews" <dandrews at visi.com>
To: "Blind Kid Mailing List,(for parents of blind children)"
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Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: [blindkid] accessible apps
> In the apple world, the best place for info on accessible apps, at least
> for adults is Applevis. www.applevis.com
>
> There may be other places for educational/kids stuff.
>
> Dave
>
> At 02:42 PM 2/1/2013, you wrote:
>>Hi Everyone,
>>
>>I have received a request from Toys R Us to find out if there is any one
>>place--or even several places--which provide information on accessible
>>apps. They would also like to know whether the apps were specially
>>created for people with disabilities or if they were created for the
>>general public and simply work well for people with disabilities.
>>
>>If you can help me with this information, I would really appreciate it.
>>
>>Carol
>>
>>Carol Castellano
>>President, Parents of Blind Children-NJ
>>Director of Programs
>>National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
>>973-377-0976
>>carol_castellano at verizon.net
>>www.blindchildren.org
>>www.nfb.org/parents-and-teachers
>
>
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