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In Episode 67 of The Maccessibility Round Table Podcast, our knights primarily discuss games and Twitter apps. Knights on this episode: Darcy Burnard Holly Anderson Steve Sawczyn Links For This Episode TW Blue [Crossly][itunes2] Timehop The Round Table is sponsored in part by Draconis Entertainment, developers of high quality audio games for Mac, iOS, and Windows.
In Episode 66 of The Maccessibility Round Table Podcast, our knights discuss several small topics, including: updates to 1Password and Launchbar, Unified English Braille, and Apple’s forthcoming press event. We finish off with a round of picks. Knights on this episode: Darcy Burnard Holly Anderson Eric Troup MJ Phoenix Briley O’Connor Links For This Episode Article about 1Password and iOS 8 Mastering the Macintosh with VoiceOver The Tech Doctor Blog and Podcast HT Professional Recorder Yo.tv Bible App DIRECTV The Round Table is sponsored in part by Draconis Entertainment, developers of high quality audio games for Mac, iOS, and Windows.
In Episode 65 of The Maccessibility Round Table Podcast, our knights: revisit the NFB Resolution, discuss the forthcoming Yosemite Public Beta, and give our initial thoughts of Overcast. Knights on this episode: Darcy Burnard Holly Anderson Eric Troup MJ Phoenix Briley O’Connor John Panarese Links For This Episode Yosemite Public Beta article from Macworld Yosemite public beta article from the 1Password blog Overcast The Round Table is sponsored in part by Draconis Entertainment, developers of high quality audio games for Mac, iOS, and Windows.
In Episode 64 of The Maccessibility Round Table Podcast, our knights discuss: The Recent NFB Resolution concerning Apple and Accessible Apps, the forthcoming KNFB Reader app for iOS, and possible issues with iOS 7.1.2. Knights on this episode: Darcy Burnard Holly Anderson Eric Troup MJ Phoenix Briley O’Connor Links For This Episode Text of the Resolution from the AppleVis site App Accessibility article from Apple Insider App Accessibility article from Marco Arment App Accessibility article from iMore App Accessibility article from Jonathan Mosen Response to the resolution from NFB’s president The Round Table is sponsored in part by Draconis Entertainment, developers of high quality audio games for Mac, iOS, and Windows.
In Episode 63 of The Maccessibility Round Table Podcast, our knights discuss: Josh’s new book, the accessibility of the Sonos app, and a recent episode of the Developing Perspective Podcast which focussed on Accessibility. We end the episode with a round of picks. Knights on this episode: Darcy Burnard Holly Anderson Eric Troup Picks from this episode Rising Star The McD app Melt Other links from this episode Monkeys Took My Jetpack BlindGeek Adventures The Darcy and Holly Show The Screenless Switchers Podcast Geekology The Dragon’s Brood Cycle Sonos Developing Perspective episode on Accessibility The Round Table is sponsored in part by Draconis Entertainment, developers of high quality audio games for Mac, iOS, and Windows.
In Episode 40 of The Maccessibility Round Table Podcast, our knights look back on five years of VoiceOver on iOS, and look forward to what’s in store in iOS 8. The Round Table is sponsored in part by Draconis Entertainment, developers of high quality audio games for Mac, iOS, and Windows.
In episode 61 of the Round Table, our knights discuss Apple’s WWDC keynote announcements. The Round Table is sponsored in part by Draconis Entertainment, developers of high quality audio games for Mac, iOS, and Windows.
In this bonus episode, we take a look at the Refreshabraille 18 and Braille support in general on OS X and iOS. Holly Anderson discusses both pros and cons of using Braille with Apple operating systems.
In this bonus episode, we chat with Shelly Brisbin about her forthcoming book iOS Access For All: Your Comprehensive Guide to Accessibility for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Shelly discusses the books contents, its genesis, and the work and research that has gone into its development. You can pre-order a copy from the official website.
In this episode, our knights discuss the possibility of larger screens on iPhones, our wish lists for WWDC, and more. The Round Table is sponsored in part by Draconis Entertainment, makers of audio games for Mac, iOS, and Windows.
In this bonus episode of the Maccessibility Round Table Podcast, we get a chance to talk with Chris Snyder of Audio Eyes about their Web event on May the 14. Audio Eyes is one of the providers of Audio Described content in the United States, and the event will give people an Opportunity to see first hand how the process of describing video works. You can contact Audio Eyes at their Web Site, on FaceBook, on Twitter, or on Youtube.
In this episode of the Round Table, our knights discuss a few notes in the news and make some software and hardware recommendations. Data Rescue Tweetings for iPhone VI Talk Wifi Explorer Textual Abco Tech Hybrid Waterproof Speaker FitBit Zip and FitBit for iOS Uber MenuWeather The Maccessibility Round Table Podcast is sponsored in part by Draconis Entertainment, developers of high quality audio entertainment for Mac, iOS, and Windows.
In this bonus episode of the Maccessibility Round Table Podcast, we get a chance to talk with Kevin Shaw of Zagga Entertainment, a new company that is planning a video on demand service consisting of described content. They are raising the funds to do this by means of an Indiegogo campaign. If you would like more information about this, you’re welcome to contact Zagga Entertainment at their web site, on FaceBook or on Twitter.
In this episode of the Round Table, our knights discuss the HeartBleed vulnerability, password management, LaunchBar, and more. HeartBleed Bug LaunchBar 2048 Game Scrivener OnePassword The Round Table is sponsored in part by Draconis Entertainment, makers of audio games for Mac, iOS, and Windows.
In this bonus episode, we have a chance to chat with the masterminds behind 64 Ounce Games. 64 Ounce Games is a company using this KickStarter project to fund their goal of producing kits to make a wide variety of tabletop games accessible to those who are blind or visually impaired. The KickStarter campaign runs until 24/April/2014, so please consider backing the cause.