January 2010
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Accessibility and the iPad: First Impressions
As expected, at their press gathering this morning Apple announced their new product: the iPad. So what’s an iPad? Will the iPad be accessible, and what will it mean for accessibility in general?
Mac Video Tutorial Subtitles project
The Mac Video Tutorial Subtitles Project captions Apple’s tutorial vdeos in multiple languages, including English. They want to make this great resource available to non-English speaking users, and to those with hearing impairments or language processing problems.
Round-Up: Discount Software, Accessible PDFs, Best App Ever
Cheap Mac and iPhone/iPod Touch software on the 20th of January to benefit Haiti. Accessible Podcast/iTunes U Guidelines are now really accessible. Is Proloquo2Go the best app ever? And it’s AT blog carnival time soon – get your submissions in today.
Dictation For Your iPhone/iPod Touch
In December, Nuance surprised everybody by releasing two apps for the iPhone – Dragon Dictation and Dragon Search. Those apps are now also available for iPod Touch users and they’re free for a limited time.
Make Your Own Macspeech Dictate Commands
This video shows one way to create new commands for MacSpeech Dictate – using the “Menu Item” command type. The article also discusses using the “Press the key combo” command to accomplish things which have no menu entry.
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