Category: Content producers
For those who use Apple products to create content such as web pages, videos, etc., and wish to make sure their content is accessible as possible to users with disabilities.
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Subtitle Utilities
Some utilities for dealing with subtitles or captions: SubCleaner Blurb: SubCleaner can: remove unnecessary characters & formatting errors limit the number of chars per line & the number of lines per subtitle convert MicroDVD, SubViewer, SubViewer 2.0, and TMPlayer subtitle formats to SubRip (.srt) format. SubSync Blurb: You have encoded your favorite series, a friend [...]
MovCaptioner – Make QT Movies Accessible
MovCaptioner keeps repeating a segment of the movie until you are done typing what you hear. Just hit the Return key and it will save your caption and automatically advance to the next few seconds of the movie, allowing you to zip through your captioning tasks in no time flat. You don’t need to be [...]
Web Colour Contrast Analyser
Colour contrast is important to many low vision readers and those with dyslexia, as well as for general usability. The Web Colour Contrast Analyser can be used to check for conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
Access Firefox
Access Firefox presents and showcases some the accessibility tools and features that are available for the free Firefox Web browser.
Louis – New Macintosh Braille Translator
Greg Kearney has released Louis – The Macintosh Braille Translator, version 1.0. Louis is a full featured braille translator designed to produce braille in a wide range of formats and languages.
Submerge – embed subtitles in movies
Submerge merges your subtitle files with your movies, to allow them to be played and watched with players which are not subtitle-aware.
Aims and Goals
This journal aim to be of interest to all OS X users and developers with an interest in disability.
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