[Ohio-Talk] Information Needed
edgarsfarm
edgarsfarm at aol.com
Tue Aug 1 18:50:06 UTC 2023
I have been using the free version of my fitness pal for almost a year. And I find it very accessible.
Have you tried downloading the most recent free version? It may meet your needs.
There is a learning curve. And because I am using the free version there is always an upsell pop-up which can be challenging to exit from.
But, once I learned how the app works, I have found it to work well.
Gloria Conway
> Aug 1, 2023, at 1:46 PM, Marianne Denning via Ohio-Talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> AFB stands for American foundation for the blind and they have a technology magazine C called access world that is published monthly and they evaluate different products. Some of them are specially designed for blind people and others are off the shelf products. I’ll check this magazine out regularly.
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>>> On Aug 1, 2023, at 10:59 AM, Asia Quinones-Evans via Ohio-Talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> Hello everyone,
>> I have already finished this course for my summer class but I was wanting some information about something that has come up from my college. I needed to track some food for my summer class and an alternative that I brought up was My fitness Pal. I knew the paid subscription would allow me to get the information that was required for the course. In my experience in the past with the app was that it had lots of accessibility bugs so I did not think that the paid subscription would make a difference with accessibility. My college did some research and found out that the paid subscription was more accessible. This was found out by them noticing that the American Federation of the Blind reviewed it and said it was accessible. I am looking for information of anyone who may use the My Fitness Pal paid subscription and if they notice that it is accessible. I am also looking to get information about the AFB because I have never heard of them. This is not the first time my college has brought them up. So I was wondering if anyone knows anything about them and how good of an organization they are. Thanks.
>>
>> I have spoken to the Dean of the accessibility department today and she has told me that they may have signed a contract with a visually describing service but she can not remember the name of it. I highly suggested Aira for my college to get. This would make it so much easier for me to get sighted help with out having to go through accessibility to make an appointment so they can find someone to be my describer. I will see how the dean considers it. This dean has only been at my college for about a year so she is pretty new to my campus and how it needs lots of improvements in accessibility.
>> --
>> Yours truely,
>>
>> Asia Quinones-Evans
>>
>> Phone: 440-670-6509
>> Email: aevans.nfb at gmail.com
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>>
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