[nabs-l] Fwd: [Mosen Consulting Announcement] Pre-orders now open for iOS 9 Without the Eye

Ryan Silveira ryan.l.silveira at gmail.com
Mon Aug 24 20:55:49 UTC 2015


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Ryan L. Silveira
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On Aug 20, 2015, at 4:51 PM, David Andrews via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> 
> 
> Hi everyone, I'm very pleased to let you know that pre-orders are now open for the next edition of the popular iOS Without the Eye series.
> Apple’s iOS, the mobile operating system powering iPhone®, iPad® and iPod Touch®, will experience a significant and exciting revamp with the release of
> iOS 9. Despite the fact that Apple has focussed on the stability of the operating system this time around, there is more that’s new than many people realise.
> That’s allowed me to produce a comprehensive new book on iOS 9 of roughly the same length as its iOS 8 equivalent.
> 
> "iOS 9 Without the Eye” is ready to be released on the same day Apple releases the operating system.
> 
> When you master all of iOS 9’s potential, your iOS device will become an even more powerful tool. Make the most of what iOS 9 has to offer. Get up and
> running quickly and easily with a clearly-written, comprehensive, well-structured guide to all that’s new in iOS 9.
> 
> I've spent months delving into iOS 9as it has taken shape, writing up the advertised new features from an accessibility point of view, and
> uncovering a whole bunch of other goodies Apple didn’t talk about. The results of all that work can be in your hands with a low-cost purchase.
> 
> Even if you’ve participated in Apple’s new public beta programme, chances are good that you’ll find some handy hidden tricks by reading “iOS 9 Without
> the Eye”.
> 
> There are plenty of technology blogs out there that showcase some of the new features of iOS 9, but much of this coverage doesn’t look at new features
> from the perspective of those who use VoiceOver, Apple’s built-in screen reader that makes the operating system accessible to blind people.
> 
> There will be some great podcasts demonstrating iOS 9 from the perspective of VoiceOver users, and they are informative free resources. But there are people
> who want a text-based, searchable, authoritative resource at their fingertips that they can skim at their leisure, and consult when they need to. They
> find that text lets them go at their own pace, skipping over topics that don’t interest them, concentrating on those items that are important to them.
> They want clear explanations and step by step guides to all the new features from a VoiceOver perspective.
> 
> "iOS 9 Without the Eye” will get you up to speed in a way that’s easy to understand, easy to skim, and with clear language that explains
> it all. The eBook gives you a handy guide to the new OS as you install it, and come to grips with all that’s new and all that’s changed. And it’s available
> for only $19.95 USD.
> 
> For more information, and to pre-order your copy so you'll receive it on iOS release day, please visit this page.
> <http://mosen.org/index.php/mosen-consulting-ebook-ios-9-without-the-eye/>http://mosen.org/index.php/mosen-consulting-ebook-ios-9-without-the-eye/
> Thanks for your ongoing support of Mosen Consulting eBooks and tutorials, I really do appreciate it.
> 
> Jonathan Mosen
> Mosen Consulting
> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
> <http://Mosen.org>http://Mosen.org
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>        David Andrews and long white cane Harry.
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