[Electronics-talk] aps for IOS device
Dr. Denise M Robinson
deniserob at gmail.com
Tue Mar 12 11:35:58 UTC 2013
Ashley
I have a pretty big list and multiple places on my site, but here is one I
just tweaked the other day--just open link--hit h for header to listen for
it, then down arrow through the list and open the read more as it is a
pretty extensive list
iDevice Apps for Visually Impaired <http://www.yourtechvision.com/>Denise
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Ashley Bramlett
<bookwormahb at earthlink.net>wrote:
> Hello,
> Can you explain more?
> What does navagan do? How does it differ from the other gps ap called
> ariad?
> I thought blio was a book software for pcs.
>
> Is the color ap called Color ID? Is that free?
> What is digit eyes?
>
> Thanks.
> Ashley
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Jude DaShiell
> Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2013 9:53 PM
> To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] aps for IOS device
>
> Yes to all, I have redlaser for bar code and qr code scanning Navigan for
> gps, blio for scanning and I will test digit-eyes for bar codes though
> that's a paid app. I have color id on my phone for color identification
> and it can come up with some color announcements some people find a bit
> too creative, but then again I'm not some people. Good luck on that
> Section 508 work, every so often I help the Navy out a little with their
> efforts along that line of work.
>
> On Sun, 10 Mar 2013, Ashley Bramlett wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>>
>> For those of you using an I device, which free aps do you find helpful?
>> Are there aps for scanning, bar code recognition, and color
>> identification?
>> How about GPS aps?
>>
>> I?m asking because I intern in a section 508 office and they want to do
>> an outreach session on accessible aps for disabled people. This includes
>> blindness and two other disabilities.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Ashley
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> jude <jdashiel at shellworld.net>
> Microsoft, windows is accessible. why do blind people need screen readers?
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