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AppleVis Podcast

Summary: AppleVis offers a wide range of podcasts covering topics of interest to blind and low-vision users of Apple Devices. Featured topics include walk-throughs and demonstrations of apps, tips on using iOS and Mac OS X, and accessory reviews. This feed only lists the 100 most recent episodes. Visit our website for the complete archive.

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Podcasts:

 How to Convert PDF to Text on Mac OS X Using Automator | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, Jonathan Simeone shares a tip for Mac users on how to convert PDF to text using Automator.

 An Introduction to the App Store on the New Apple TV: Browsing, Searching and Installing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, David Woodbridge introduces us to the App Store that’s available on the new fourth-generation Apple TV. He shows us how to browse, search and install apps.

 Introducing the New Apple TV: Unboxing, Description, Initial Setup, VoiceOver Settings and More | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, David Woodbridge introduces us to the new fourth-generation Apple TV. He tells us what we will find in the box; gives a description of the Apple TV and its remote with support for Siri; walks us through the initial setup process; shows us the Home screen; and explores the VoiceOver settings which are available.

 Using the Automatically Add to iTunes Folder to Import Content into your Library | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, Jonathan Simeone discusses and demonstrates how to use the ‘Add to iTunes’ folder to quickly and easily import content into your Library. To make things even easier, Jonathan shares a tip to use Automator and Services on Mac OS X to move files to this folder.

 Revisiting Cord for iOS: Now More Accessible & Updated for iOS 9 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, Juan Alicea revisits his earlier walk-through and demonstration of Cord, a free iOS app that lets you record and share short voice messages with a friend or a group of friends. As of version 2.3, the developers of Cord have made a number of accessibility improvements and also updated the app for iOS 9. Features: Tap a message to listen. Hold to reply. Listen fast. No message is longer than 12 seconds. Use the mic button to send to friends or share on the web. Create a group and chat with multiple friends. Old messages disappear forever. Favorite a message to save for as long as you like. Get started now. Sign-in with your phone number, Facebook or Google+.

 An Introduction to 1Password for iOS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, Shersey gives us an introduction to the iOS version of 1Password - Password Manager and Secure Wallet, an accessible, cross-platform password manager.

 Get the Perfect Strike with Blindfold Bowling for iOS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, Kelly Sapergia introduces us to Blindfold Bowling, a recently-released audio game that brings ten pin bowling to your iOS device. In Blindfold Bowling, you can play by yourself, against a variety of computer opponents, or side-by-side with another person. You throw the bowling ball by either flicking with one finger, or aiming with one finger and flicking, or setting the exact angle with your thumb and forefinger, and then flick. The faster you flick, the faster you throw the ball. You hear the ball rolling down the alley, and hitting pins. Like real bowling, you can get a strike, or a spare, or even miss completely with a gutter ball. And you can post your high scores to Facebook or Twitter. Blindfold Bowling is a free download from the iTunes App Store and includes several in-app upgrades, including a starter pack for unlimited play, an ability to customize your ball and the pins to make the game harder, to let you pick and customize your competitors, and side-by-side mode.

 Beginners’ Guide to the iPhone: Exploring the iOS Message Settings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode of his introductory series, Thomas Domville discusses and explores the message settings available within iOS.

 Beginners’ Guide to the iPhone: Exploring the iOS Phone Settings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode of his introductory series, Thomas Domville discusses and explores the phone settings available within iOS.

 Beginners’ Guide to the iPhone: Exploring the iOS iTunes & App Store Settings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode of his introductory series, Thomas Domville discusses and explores the iTunes & App Store settings available within iOS.

 Beginners’ Guide to the iPhone: Exploring the iOS Notification Settings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode of his introductory series, Thomas Domville discusses and explores the notification settings available within iOS.

 The Apple Magic Keyboard: Unboxing, Description and Connection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, David Woodbridge unboxes and gives a description of Apple’s new Magic Keyboard. He then quickly shows how to connect this to a Mac or iOS device. The Magic Keyboard combines a sleek new design with a built-in rechargeable battery and enhanced key features. With an improved scissor mechanism beneath each key for increased stability, as well as optimized key travel and a lower profile, the Magic Keyboard provides a remarkably comfortable and precise typing experience. It pairs automatically with your Mac, so you can get to work right away. And the battery is incredibly long-lasting — it will power your keyboard for about a month or more between charges.

 Beginners’ Guide to the iPhone: Exploring the iOS Privacy Settings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode of his introductory series, Thomas Domville discusses and explores the privacy settings available within iOS.

 Beginners’ Guide to the iPhone: The Notifications Center | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode of his introductory series, Thomas Domville takes a look at the Notifications Center, which gives you quick access to alerts and related information for iOS apps.

 Beginners’ Guide to the iPhone: The Control Center | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode of his introductory series, Thomas Domville takes a look at the Control Center, which gives you quick access to commonly used settings and apps from anywhere in iOS—including the Lock screen.

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