Category: Apple Programs on Windows
Articles relating to Apple-authored programs, such as Safari and iTunes, running on a Windows operating system.
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By Ricky Buchanan on September 9, 2010
There have been a plethora of stories in the mainstream news and in blogs about the iPad and the amazing positive effects it’s having for people with various disabilities. Children with autism are the subject of many of these stories, but there are plenty of others who are getting amazing results from their iPads.
Posted in AAC, Apple Programs on Windows, Audience, Complexity, Content producers, Dexterity Impaired, Educators, Intellectually Impaired, iPad, Neurologically Impaired, Other Impairment, Primary Mouse Users, Supporters, Text to Speech, User Stories, Users, Vision Impaired, VoiceOver | Tagged features, ipad for autism, ipad for cerebral palsy, ipad stories |
By Ricky Buchanan on June 22, 2010
So the WWDC for 2010 is a bit behind us now, there’s time to take a breath and think of the accessibility implications of the things that were announced at the conference and since then. The iPhone 4, iOS 4, Safari 5, and new Mac Minis are just some of the announcements and releases.
Posted in Apple Programs on Windows, Information, iPad, iPhone/iPod Touch/iTouch, New Hardware, New Software, OS X, Users | Tagged ios 4, iphone 4, iphone os 4, wwdc, wwdc 10, wwdc 2010 |
By Ricky Buchanan on March 9, 2009
You spot a new movie on iTunes that you want to see, and perhaps even add it to your cart. Later, you go back to rent or buy the movie but all traces of it seem to have disappeared – you can’t find it in iTunes at all. Here’s what’s happened to it.
Posted in Apple Programs on Windows, Information, OS X, Users, Windows Users |
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