今日吃瓜51

Apps

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Helperbird: A Browser-Based Reading and Writing Tool

December 13, 2024

Today we are going to look at tool that is designed to make reading on the web much easier for persons with disabilities, students, and essentially anyone else who reads content online. Helperbird is an accessible reading and writing toolbar that functions as an extension to virtually any browser.

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The Stream Deck: Mainstream Technology as AT

December 13, 2024

Today we going to look at something a bit different. Rather than our usual app review, we are going to look at a piece of hardware which has a ton of potential to be used as AT, even though it wasn鈥檛 originally designed as such.

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DocsPlus

November 26, 2024

Writing Apps have evolved a lot over the past decade. Where previous apps tended to focus on one area of difficulty, most modern writing apps now offer a suite of functions designed to bolster your writing from start to finish. DocsPlus very much fits into the latter category, offering writing support from first draft to polished final product.

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TapTapSee

November 18, 2024

TapTapSee is an app for iOS and Android that is designed to help blind and low-vision individuals identify the world around them without the use of a third-party.

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iOS 18 Accessibility Update

November 8, 2024

iOS 18 has recently been released, and with that release comes even more built-in accessibility features. Today we are going to look at those new tools, along with some new updates that were released to improve upon pre-existing tools.

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