[NFBMO] Menus For All

Fred Olver fredolver at gmail.com
Thu Feb 16 00:59:58 UTC 2023


So I saw this message and I said what the heck I’ll go look it up in the App Store so I did come to find out, the app is free for the first 14 days but you better be prepared to open up your wallet because it’s going to cost you three dollars a month in order to make use of this fully functioning application. My experience has been that if I want to look on the Internet to find a menu that I can, without necessarily having to purchase an application, which will require me to pay the developer three dollars a month. Just my opinion Fred Olver 

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> On Feb 15, 2023, at 5:46 PM, Steve Cook via NFBMO <nfbmo at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Feel free to share! 
> 
> The Computer Science & Technology Division of the NFB of SC hopes you will
> join us for our February Technology presentation! 
> 
> Stephanie Jones, VP of Marketing for Menus for All will join us on Saturday,
> February 18, 2023 at 11:00 AM Eastern via Zoom! Stephanie will be demoing
> the app Menus for All and then after the presentation taking questions about
> the app. 
> 
> We hope you will join us using the below Zoom information and then continue
> reading to read more about Menus for All. 
> 
> This presentation will be recorded and then shared to the National
> Federation of the Blind podcast with Stephanie's permission. 
> 
> NFB of SC Zoom
> 
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8032543777?pwd=QTVQd2RzN3l6QnNmZ0FmSnp6NG8vQT09
> 
> Meeting ID: 803 254 3777
> Passcode: 124578
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> +13017158592,,8032543777# US (Germantown)
> 
> Dial by your location
>        +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)
> 
> 
> 750,000 Accessible Restaurant Menus
> On your iPhoneR in the palm of your hand.
> Yes, that's not a typo. The Menus4ALL iPhone app offers 500,000 accessible
> menus in the United States and 250,000 accessible menus in Canada.
> 
> Wherever you are and whenever you want The Menus4ALL iPhone app is the
> largest network of restaurant menus in one place and all of the menus are
> fully accessible.
> 
> Perfect for when you are out running errands and want to know what
> restaurants are near your current location. Great for planning a night out
> with friends. Favorite menus that you want to look at later or when you know
> you are going back for that amazing dish.
> 
> App Restaurant Menu, Search and Waiter Alert Screens
> Apple icons for VoiceOver, Dynamic Text and Braille Display support
> A Revolution in Resolution
> Menus for Everyone
> 
> No matter when, where or who, the Menus4ALL iPhone app gives you the info
> you need quickly.
> 
> No more multiple Google searches to research menus before going out.
> Info is organized to give you quick access to what you are looking for - the
> menu!
> Optimized to give you the best viewing experience.
> No more struggling to see small print, or looking at a menu in a dimly lit
> restaurant.
> Do you use magnification, large print, VoiceOver, a braille display or Voice
> Control?
> Enjoy 750,000 fully accessible menus.
> 
> 
> Where can I find a menu?
> 
> Checkout a few of the U. S. cities in the app.
> 
> Atlanta, Georgia - 3,900 Accessible Menus
> Austin, Texas - 4,440 Accessible Menus
> Baltimore, Maryland - 2,280 Accessible Menus
> Boston, Mass - 2,260 Accessible Menus
> Chapel Hill, North Carolina - 200 Accessible Menus
> Charlotte, North Carolina - 2,340 Accessible Menus
> Chicago, Illinois - 9,840 Accessible Menus
> Dallas, Texas - 4,420 Accessible Menus
> Denver, Colorado - 2,420 Accessible Menus
> Durham, North Carolina - 720 Accessible Menus
> Gainesville, Florida - 980 Accessible Menus
> Houston, Texas - 9,520 Accessible Menus
> Jacksonville, Florida - 2,800 Accessible Menus
> Las Vegas, Nevada - 6,240 Accessible Menus
> Los Angelos, California - 10,080 Accessible Menus
> Louisville, Kentucky - 1,760 Accessible Menus
> Little Rock, Arkansas - 600 Accessible Menus
> Memphis, Tennessee - 1,460 Accessible Menus
> Miami, Florida - 5,900 Accessible Menus
> Minneapolis, Minnesota - 1,640 Accessible Menus
> New Orleans, Louisiana - 1,060 Accessible Menus
> New York City, New York - 17,460 Accessible Menus
> Olive Branch, Mississippi - 100 Accessible Menus
> Orlando, Florida - 3,660 Accessible Menus
> Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 5,520 Accessible Menus
> Phoenix, Arizona - 3,780 Accessible Menus
> Portland, Oregon - 4,040 Accessible Menus
> San Diego, California - 4,100 Accessible Menus
> San Francisco, California - 4,260 Accessible Menus
> Seattle, Washington - 2,740 Accessible Menus
> St. Louis, Missouri - 1,020 Accessible Menus
> Tampa, Florida - 2,780 Accessible Menus
> Washington, DC - 3,220 Accessible Menus
> Wichita, Kansas - 920 Accessible Menus
> 
> Checkout a few of the Canadian cities in the app.
> 
> Calgary, Alberta - 920 Accessible Menus
> Edmonton,Alberta - 2,780 Accessible Menus
> Halifax, Nova Scotia - 420 Accessible Menus
> Montreal, Quebec - 400 Accessible Menus
> Ottawa,Ontario - 1,900 Accessible Menus
> Toronto, Ontario - 6,260 Accessible Menus
> Vancouver, British Columbia - 2,800 Accessible Menus
> Winnipeg, Manitoba - 1,580 Accessible Menus
> 
> 
> Who's in the App?
> From fast food to fine dining. Find national and local resturants all in one
> place.
> 
> Starbucks
> Morton's Steakhouse
> Chick-a-fil
> Applebees
> Cracker Barrel
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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