July 2009
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Put Emergency Information On Your iPhone Wallpaper
Now that so many people with disabilities have an iPod Touch or iPhone, putting your emergency contact information on the phone’s wallpaper can be a smart idea. This information is available to anybody who turns on your device, even when the device is locked.
Accessibility for Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard is being billed by Apple as having most of the changes in “behind the scenes” things, but does this mean that there won’t be many enhancements for Universal Access users?
Improving White On Black Screen Mode
The White on Black inverse screen mode can be useful for many people with low vision but it’s inappropriate for some applications, such as windows containing video content. Matt suggests a solution that could make this function much more useful – if Apple implemented it.
MacSpeech Dictate Legal Released
Hot on the heels of MacSpeech Dictate version 1.5 and MacSpeech Dictate Medical, there’s another member of the MacSpeech family: MacSpeech Dictate Legal.
Reader Mailbag: Maintain Your Mac
On Windows you defragment the drives and run anti-virus software to keep things running smoothly, but when you’re using OS X what are the recommended maintenance procedures?
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