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Dans l'actu des nouvelles technologies et de l'accessibilité cette semaine. Nos podcasts sur les enceintes Amazon Echo fonctionnent à nouveau Il y avait un disfonctionnement lors de l'écoute de nos podcasts sur les enceintes Amazon Echo. Cyrille que nous remercions encore, nous a signalé le soucis, nous avons pu contacter Amazon pour signaler ce bug et après une paire de semaines, le problème semble réglé. Vous pouvez écouter à nouveau nos podcasts sur vos enceintes Amazon Echo préférées. N'hésitez pas à en parler à vos amis. WWDC 2024, les nouveautés accessibilité des futurs systèmes d'Apple En plus du sujet “accessibilité” développé dans ce podcast, vous pouvez retrouver ci-après des articles consacrés aux nouveautés “pour le grand public”. Quelles nouveautés pour iOS 18 ?. Quelles nouveautés pour macOS 15 Sequoia ? Quelles nouveautés pour watchOS 11 ?) Quelles nouveautés pour les AirPods, HomeKit et tvOS 18 ? Quels iPhone, iPad et Mac pour iOS 18, iPadOS 18 et macOS 15 ? Apple Intelligence : uniquement pour les iPhone 15 Pro, Mac et iPad M1, et pas en français ! Du côté des applications et du web Une nouveauté pour le Localisateur version iOS. Windows 11 Canary Build 26231 propose des améliorations de Voice Access. Oko - L'application de navigation accessible remporte le prestigieux Apple Design Award pour l'inclusivité. - OKO - Toulouse. Le reste de l'actu Aveugles : des transports plus accessibles en Ile-de-France? Mise à jour de la machine à lire / smartphone VoxiOne 2. Cette semaine sur Oxytude Ultra-son nous a proposé le podcast Jeu grand public accessible : Pentiment. Le coup de coeur de Philippe “L'Imposteur”, jeu de société facilement utilisable avec un Smartphone et une application d'OCR telles que VoiceDream Scanner pour iOS, ou OneStep Reader pour Android. Merci aux membres de la liste FrAndroidAccess, en particulier Richard, Christelle, Rémy et Jean-François pour l'info sur l'appli pour Android. Remerciements Cette semaine, nous remercions ChrisBraille, Leonardo et Tony pour leurs infos ou leur dons. Si vous souhaitez vous aussi nous envoyer de l'info ou nous soutenir : Pour nous contactez ou nous envoyez des infos, passez par le formulaire de contact sur le site. Pour faire un don sur PayPal ou en cryptomonaie c'est à l'adresse : oxytude.org/don. Faites vos achats sur Amazon en passant par notre lien affilié oxytude.org/amazon., ça nous aide sans augmenter le prix de vos achats Pour animer cet épisode Cédric, Philippe, Sof et Yannick.
En la quedada se trataron las siguientes preguntas e apuntes: Cómo hacer una imagen de color sólido con Pixelmator, para usar como fondo en las videoconferencias. El desarrollo de nuevos sensores de glucemia no invasivos para relojes inteligentes y otros dispositivos. Comentarios sobre la incorporación de características de la app VoiceDream Scanner para iPhone en VoiceDream Reader para el mismo dispositivo. Inquietudes sobre como hacer atajos y automatizaciones en iPhone en las que intervenga el posicionamiento geográfico y franjas de tiempo. Inquietudes sobre la ubicación de los archivos de la app Podcasts en el Mac. Inquietudes sobre el desplazamiento de carpetas en la app Mail para Mac. Se habla sobre la accesibilidad de los juegos de Apple Arcade. Se habla de distintas combinaciones de teclado para pegar archivos y texto en Mac. Se tratan los siguientes temas presentados: Proyecto TDT Channels para la recepción de TV y radio por IP en múltiples plataformas. En este caso en iOS y Mac. Además uso de la app GSE Smart IPTV en un AppleTV. App Remo de recordatorios para medicamentos en iOS. Enlaces de interés: Web para conversión de documentos entre múltiples formatos: https://www.online-convert.com Enlace en la App Store de app REMO recordatorios de medicamentos: https://apps.apple.com/es/app/remo-once/id1542355496 TDTChannels. Web del proyecto: https://www.tdtchannels.com Enlace en la App Store para iOS: https://apps.apple.com/es/app/tdtchannels/id151146633 Listas TV y radio para añadir a app iPhone: TV: https://www.tdtchannels.com/lists/tv.json- Radio: https://www.tdtchannels.com/lists/radio.json -Aplicación para AppleTV GSE Smart IPTV para reproducción de listas m3u como las de TDT channels: https://apps.apple.com/es/app/gse-smart-iptv/id1028734023 Gadgets comentados:- - Tapiz croma de fondo plegable y portátil: Enlace en Amazon del Tapiz croma de Phoenix Technologies - Pistola para lanzamiento de papel higiénico: Enlace de pistola Toilet Paper Blaster
The Team virtually gathered into the studio and put their heads virtually together to come up with another That Blind Tech Show. We are happy to bring you the latest news and happenings from around the accessible tech world, blindness related news and some community happenings that absolutely matter. Ever try to get those photos and videos out of the long grip of Facebook? Now you can transfer them to Google Photos. Check out the steps below and in the show. How about OCRs? Have you stayed on top of the updates? Seems like Envision AI has notched a few new updates and is working well, swell and seems worth the bill. SuperSense AI is the new kid on the block and for a light-weight app, it comes out fighting. Prizmo is really hitting the Share Sheet and it seems like VoiceDream Scanner could use a lesson on getting some Actions in the Share Sheet. Google Suites is filling the needs of the everyday worker and Serina explains her daily uses and new discoveries. Ed hits the News and about social distancing, Jeff is still working on the camper as we don’t expect to see room service any time soon. How accessible is the Corona Virus updates in your state? We talk access, lock-down, working from home and is this all actually helping the blind community as more and more on-line access is generating week by week? Well, we talk and talk and that is what we do here, share our experiences, the news, and try to make it a bit entertaining. So thank you for taking the time and joining us in this episode. We appreciate you and feel free to contact us and give us feedback, suggestions and just say hello. Here are the steps from the demo on Transferring Photos and Videos: Transferring a copy of your Facebook photos and videos to Google Photos. Open your Facebook App on your iPhone. Go to the Facebook menu button down in the bottom Right-hand corner. A four finger touch near the bottom of your screen will do just that. Single finger double tap. Go down to Show Settings and Privacy.. Swipe down and choose Settings. Go down to Transfer a copy of your photos or videos. You will be asked to enter your Facebook password to proceed. Enter password and continue. Swipe down to choose the location that you want to transfer to. Double tap on the pop-up button and make your choice Choose Google Photos Then choose what to transfer, photos or videos. Double tap on Next. You will have to give permission with your Google account and then proceed to transfer. You can repeat this process and choose videos this time around. The copies of your photos and videos will be placed into folders in your Google Photos app. Here are some links from the show: You can now transfer your Facebook photos and videos to Google photos NFB finds 48 out of 50 states Corona virus websites are not fully accessible CBS Bringing Back Sunday night movie of the week with audio description for first five films announced SuperSense AI, the OCR app. Spectrum Access – Audio Description tracks downloaded right to your phone and syncs right up. Contact Thank you for listening. Send us Feedback via email Follow us on Twitter @BlindTechShow
In this 25th episode, we take a look wat what is coming with android 11--Scoped Storage and what it MEANS.We also spotlighted the Google Assistant and its new web reader feature which sure comes in handy when reading articles.On the "apps side of things," I demonstrated the new VoiceDream Scanner in its beta state from the guys who brought us the "VoiceDream Reader.The app is still in its early access stage and costs $6.99 to beta-test it.Should you want to try it, then it's located at:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.voicedream.scannerWe moved to tips of the week and Nimer talked about how to take advantage of shortcuts on apps that have the feature.I, Warren, then talked about the return of the ability to pin an app to the top of the apps that one would love to share something to.We conclusion, we once again thanked the newcomers to the ANTAD forum.For questions, concerns and suggestions for the podcasts, we encourage you to contact us via email at:antadpodcast@gmail.comTo become a member of the ANTAD forum, simply send us a "join request" by sending an email to:antad_subscribe@googlegroups.com--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anatadpodcast/messageSupport the show (https://www.pod.fan/blind-tech-guys)★ Support this podcast ★
Au programme de l’actu des nouvelles technologies et de l’accessibilité cette semaine : Du côté des applications. Apple célèbre le mois de la sensibilisation à l’accessibilité avec de nouvelles collections d’applications, des remises sur l éducation, Etc.. Google Lens dont nous avons parlé la semaine dernière est dispo sur iOS dans l’application Google. Google dans l’AppStore. VoiceDream Reader et VoiceDream Scanner en promotion sur Android. VoiceDream Reader dans le PlayStore - VoiceDream Scanner dans le PlayStore. La version 10.5 de Logic Pro X est sortie! Avec de nombreuses améliorations pour les utilisateurs de VoiceOver. Mise à jour du logiciel de conférence Zoom pour Windows. Autres actus. Des molettes sur la plaque à induction Miele KM 7164 FR. Le projet ORBIT recrute des personnes aveugles et malvoyantes pour construire une meilleure IA). Accessibilité pour Amazon Hub Locker. La nouvelle plateforme “Mon Parcours Handicap” est disponible. Enquête : Le Handicap face au patrimoine culturel. La séance de gym adaptée numéro 3 du GIAA : le bas du corps est disponible. Foire Aux Questions : Claire et Salam. NetNewsWire dans l’AppStore Fiery Feeds dans l’AppStore Sur le site. Gérer le menu de partage sur iOS et iPadOS avec VoiceOver. Remerciements. Pour animer cet épisode : Jacques, Philippe et Sof.
The Team virtually gathered into the studio and put their heads virtually together to come up with another That Blind Tech Show. We are happy to bring you the latest news and happenings from around the accessible tech world, blindness related news and some community happenings that absolutely matter. Ever try to get those photos and videos out of the long grip of Facebook? Now you can transfer them to Google Photos. Check out the steps below and in the show. How about OCRs? Have you stayed on top of the updates? Seems like Envision AI has notched a few new updates and is working well, swell and seems worth the bill. SuperSense AI is the new kid on the block and for a light-weight app, it comes out fighting. Prizmo is really hitting the Share Sheet and it seems like VoiceDream Scanner could use a lesson on getting some Actions in the Share Sheet. Google Suites is filling the needs of the everyday worker and Serina explains her daily uses and new discoveries. Ed hits the News and about social distancing, Jeff is still working on the camper as we don’t expect to see room service any time soon. How accessible is the Corona Virus updates in your state? We talk access, lock-down, working from home and is this all actually helping the blind community as more and more on-line access is generating week by week? Well, we talk and talk and that is what we do here, share our experiences, the news, and try to make it a bit entertaining. So thank you for taking the time and joining us in this episode. We appreciate you and feel free to contact us and give us feedback, suggestions and just say hello. Here are the steps from the demo on Transferring Photos and Videos: Transferring a copy of your Facebook photos and videos to Google Photos. Open your Facebook App on your iPhone. Go to the Facebook menu button down in the bottom Right-hand corner. A four finger touch near the bottom of your screen will do just that. Single finger double tap. Go down to Show Settings and Privacy.. Swipe down and choose Settings. Go down to Transfer a copy of your photos or videos. You will be asked to enter your Facebook password to proceed. Enter password and continue. Swipe down to choose the location that you want to transfer to. Double tap on the pop-up button and make your choice Choose Google Photos Then choose what to transfer, photos or videos. Double tap on Next. You will have to give permission with your Google account and then proceed to transfer. You can repeat this process and choose videos this time around. The copies of your photos and videos will be placed into folders in your Google Photos app. Here are some links from the show: You can now transfer your Facebook photos and videos to Google photos NFB finds 48 out of 50 states Corona virus websites are not fully accessible CBS Bringing Back Sunday night movie of the week with audio description for first five films announced SuperSense AI, the OCR app. Contact Thank you for listening. Send us Feedback via email Follow us on Twitter @BlindTechShow That Blind Tech Show is produced in part with Blind Abilities Network You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Store. Get the Free blind Abilities App on the Google Play Store Contact Your State Services If you reside in Minnesota, and you would like to know more about Transition Services from State Services contact Transition Coordinator Sheila Koenig by email or contact her via phone at 651-539-2361. To find your State Services in your State you can go to www.AFB.org and search the directory for your agency. Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impaired, the Assistive Technology Community for the Blind and Visually Impaired. and the Facebook group That Blind Tech Show.
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The long road trip with no bathroom breaks that was 2019 has reached its destination in the form of our annual wrap up show. This year s panel included J.J., Joe, Shelly Brisbin, Scott Davert and Rookie of the Year Lisa Salinger. Read on, and tune into the podcast, to discover what trends and stories the group found to have the biggest impact on the year. Also, if you want a good laugh, see how right or wrong we were with our 2018 predictions Conventions At A Glance The entire panel attended at least one of the major Blindness and Low Vision A.T. events in 2019. You can hear what we thought were the big stories at CSUN And the Summer Conventions To gauge if those introduced products had an impact on our discussions for this episode. But we ll let you in on a little secret. What you, the readers and listeners of this site, peruse from our coverage often determines who we interview the following year. Therefore, behold the top 5 downloads of our various coverage in order of their event calendar appearances in our podcast feed. ATIA 2019 1 #ATIA19 Audio: Command Multiple Devices With The HIMS QBraille XL 2 #ATIA19 Audio: Humanware s New Braille Note Touch Plus Is One Tough Cookie 3 #ATIA19 Audio: Aces Are Hight For The Acesight And Zoomax 4 #ATIA19 Audio: IRIE-AT Is Totally Your Braille Buddy When It Comes To Phones And Video Magnifiers? 5 #ATIA19 Audio: Point Your Finger At The Books You Want To Read With BraiBook CSUN 2019 1 #CSUNATC19 Sponsored Audio: APH Is Bringing The Community Together To Impact The World At Large 2 #CSUNATC19 Audio: LS&S Would Like To Report A U.F.O. Sighting Over Anaheim 3 #CSUNATC19 Audio: A Deeper Dive Into The Process Of Updates And NV Access 4 #CSUNATC19 Audio: Feel Books And More With Feelif 5 #CSUNATC19 Audio: Row, Row, Row your Code Jumper Summer Conventions 2019 1 #NFB19 Audio: Humanware Flips The Card To Reveal Updates For Keysoft And Victor Reader Trek 2 #Sponsored Blind Bargains Convention Coverage: AIRA with Big Deals, Big Presence at #NFB19 and #ACB19 3 #Sponsored Convention Audio: APH Creates A Fun Pathway To STEM With Code Jumper 4 #NFB19 Audio: Seeing The World Wirelessly With OrCam 5 #ACB19 Audio: There Is Always Something New Over At Guidelights And Gadgets Our listeners landed on a story that we didn't cover during our look back at the past 365 days. With new products, and a new direction, APH had an abundance of announcements and our audience noticed. We additionally saw some new names make the list as well as a real interest in what Humanware brought to the Exhibit Hall tables. Off The Shelf Growing Pains A lot of the conversation that powered this discussion came from stories featured in our Mainstream Mayhem article. Of course, iOS 13 dominated the talk and Joe said with all sincerity that he admired Shelly for her work on iOS Access For All and the plight that comes along with so many updates to this year's version of the operating system. J.J. and Scott felt like Apple has too many operating systems these days to support and they should look to our friends at Apple Vis for a better understanding of what is and isn't working along all the various product lines. Even new features like Dark Mode are breaking on a system level when Smart Invert is active. And Scott noted that issues with Bluetooth audio, Switch Control and wireless Braille Displays made him glad he kept a device back on iOS 12 for employment access concerns. But Apple Park wasn't the only company with some setbacks in 2019. Joe and J.J. steered the group into the aspects of what disappointed them about Google this year. J.J. felt like Talkback regressed, Scott noted that if BrailleBack support was better he would have considered a serious switch to the Android platform and Joe talked about how Google's culture war seemed to be an underlying theme of the lack of focus for the company. Joe also stressed that the way Google releases features into the wild had him spending more time troubleshooting his Google services than enjoying them. Perhaps the easiest way to summarize the year in Google was how many in the tech press declared the Pixel 3a as their choice for Android phone of the year after the release of the 4 series of phones. Audio Description On The Rise On a much more positive note, as emphasized by our AD news article, 2019 was the year where we became Audio Described Couch Potato aficionados. A lot of titles that took flight in pop culture this year happened to have AD tracks. However, as Shelly stated, Amazon Prime Video has been steadily adding support for older titles that you might not have realized needed description. Lisa also said that it's surprising when a new movie or show isn't described these days. And she urged that we need to support these legal ways of obtaining the content we want in order to foster more content in the future or support Blind/Low Vision creators and actors with their projects. Here's an email from BBQ Crew Member Jamie Pauls that places the substantial jump for AD in context. Hello, all. JJ and I were talking last evening about adding the huge influx of audio-described content in 2019 to our end-of-year show. With JJ's blessing, I reached out to the AD project for some stats comparing the end of last year to now. They actually gave me some stats comparing the first of this year until now which is probably close enough. I am sharing the information with everyone. Copied tweets follow: 1/1/19 SUMMARY: 2418 unique described videos and TV Series. 985 videos were duplicated in more than one service. Titles From: 41 Current Movies; 1029 DVDs; 926 iTunes; 811 Netflix; 440 Prime-Video; and 197 TV Series, broken down as follows: 30 ABC, 13 CBS, 25 FOX, 20 NBC, 23 DISCOVERY, 10 HGTV, 25 HISTORY, 18 TBS, 11 TNT, 22 USA. 12/16/19 SUMMARY: 3534 unique described videos and TV Series. 1719 videos were duplicated in more than one service. 31 Current Movies; 1194 DVDs; 12 Apple TV+; 291 Disney+; 65 Hulu; 1178 iTunes; 1080 Netflix; 1508 Prime-Video; 5 Other; 228 TV Series: 35 ABC, 16 CBS, 2 CW, 24 FOX, 21 NBC, 25 DISCOVERY, 18 HGTV, 34 HISTORY, 18 TBS, 13 TNT, 22 USA. When Cameras Took More Than Pictures 2012 saw the splashy debut of Google Glass at Google i/o. So, it seems fitting that the Explorer Edition finds itself entering the Graveyard in 2020 just as others begin to really lean into smart glasses technology. AIRA and Be My Eyes both gained more partnerships and expansions into the services they provide. Seeing AI and Envision AI were joined by the addition of VoiceDream Scanner in the field of On Device OCR apps. We summarize many of these stories in our Visual Assistance article in the news section of the site. And Lisa gives us an idea of how helpful many of these tools were to her when adjusting to life in a new apartment. Scott lays out the pros and cons of using many of these tools as a Deaf Blind person. J.J. notes, as you can read below, that there are some things you must consider if you rely on these methods of viewing the world through a camera lens. Keeping Private Things Private As cool as many of these new ways to access the environment are, they do have some serious aspects to consider while using them. Lisa describes a situation she came across in a public area in her apartment building and Shelly talked about data storage and where it resides if a company is sold or acquired. J.J. illuminated upon some misgivings that could come about with public transportation adopting more open policies towards the Visual Interpreter services as seen in Boston and New York. And Joe mentioned about how some visual concepts are becoming more apparent to the community as they encounter these access options in more settings. Here are links to some of the specific items discussed during this portion of the show. Dark Patterns in Accessibility Tech The next Big Tech battleground is your ears Hey Alexa: How can we escape surveillance capitalism? An Update About Face Recognition on Facebook Stalker 'found Japanese singer through reflection in her eyes Oh, What A Tangled Web We Surf Our conversation about hacking our disabilities came about from each panel member noting a barrier to web access they met recently. Relying on one Screen Reader and one web browser seems like an illusion of the information superhighway s glory days as a combination of tools may work better for shopping, banking or even searching the web. Plus, don't even get us started on various mobile browsers on iOS or Android. J.J. noted that the latest Web Aim survey seemed to reflect the changing trends in web access and how players like NVDA are changing with the times. Lisa and Scott compare Windows Narrator to a gawky teenager growing into their own and that's a good thing for the built in technology moving forward. Joe thought it was interesting that JAWS was rapidly gaining more support for Google Chrome and G Suite products to stay relevant in the Enterprise sector. Additionally, Shelly and Scott mused how some have made the switch from mac back to Windows as a result to the modifications made to the Mac OS through the annual upgrade cycles. Pizza and music played a huge role in web access this year. Beyonce.com Lawsuit Reminds Us How Shitty the Web Is for Users With Visual Impairment BIG WIN FOR WEB ACCESSIBILITY IN DOMINO S PIZZA CASE Browser vendors win war with W3C over HTML and DOM standards The internet's accessibility reckoning Mozilla to release a new Firefox version every four weeks starting next year Here are the results of the latest Web Aim Survey The US Supreme Court Domino s Pizza delivery case rejection, dished out Accessibility, the future, and why Domino s matters What Domino s Pizza got wrong about internet accessibility Add Vimeo to the Growing List of Large Websites Taking Accessibility Seriously Miscellaneous Musings Just as some may not be aware of some of the technical aspects of using a camera for access, others are becoming more familiar with other disabilities outside of Blindness that come with aging. Lisa and Scott engage in a lively conversation about the cost of Hearing Aids and how many of their companion apps are not Screen Reader friendly. Joe expanded upon that and offered that this lack of access also falls onto apps that control the Smart Home and various appliances that tout their connectivity. Lisa found that there is a need for individual research for major purchases in that arena, over buying whatever everyone else in the community is snagging up. Tailoring your expectations, as well as concentrating on your specific needs for access, can possibly bring about a better solution than "following the herd". Joe added that apps are constantly being updated and that could break or fix access from month to month. Relying on reviews may not be the best course of action either because appliance makers are manufacturing products in smaller runs in order to offer new features at a faster rate. J.J. said that the push for outreach is still needed to bring about awareness and change with products that add Voice Assistant and app related features. And the group all noted how more televisions are coming with Speech on board, how the Instant Pot made their apps more Screen Reader friendly after Community advocacy and we do have more powerful technology on hand for navigating the gaps in access than we did in 2018. Shelly and Joe touch upon the rise in off-the-shelf tablets being used as the display on many portable Video Magnifiers. Shelly followed that up with how some in the press enforce the narrative on how well the big mainstream companies are doing with their access solutions and what impressions that can send to those who are unfamiliar with other Assistive Technology. Joe noted that some in the Community also misconstrued these messages to a point where they shun traditional technology that was designed by A.T. makers. He specifically noted discussions he heard at various events for the desire to not use something like AIRA's Horizon in favor of a possible future set of Apple created smart glasses. Finally, and ending on a high note, Lisa and Scott celebrate the fact that more people had the opportunity to compare the Braille me to the Orbit Reader in the battle of the low cost Braille Displays. Additionally, now that phones cost more and iOS is constantly influx, the traditional note taker may still have a place in being a more stable option for some tasks. Sound Off We asked trepidaciously on Twitter for ideas about what the big stories were and Jim Denham sent along his feelings in the below email. Hey guys: Just wanted to chime in with what I believe is the biggest news story of 2019. That would be, the Amazon Echo Show identifying products. This is a big deal b/c its not using the bar code, it is just identifying the product by visual appearance. Amazon is obviously using individuals who are blind or visually impaired to help develop this feature, with the long term goal to provide people the ability to reorder products just by holding them up to the Show. In this case, all involved win, as it is a great and really useful feature for individuals with an Echo Show. I also believe this is just the starting point. As machine learning continues to develop at a mind blowing pace, this will certainly grow much bigger in 2020 and beyond. Thanks for all the great audio and podcasts in 2019, you guys do an awesome job and your work is truly appreciated. Jim Last Word 2019 saw the BBQ Crew cross the 200th episode mark and place our 750th audio program into our vast archives. We have been thrilled, honored and humbled to bring you our brand of news and entertainment on a weeklyish basis for 5 years. This would not be at all possible if it weren t for our guests, interview subjects, sponsors, and most of all you, the listeners. We are not sure just what 2020 holds in store for us all in A.T. news. However, we look forward to bringing it all to you in the upcoming year! Thanks for listening!
Carlo stellt euch in dieser Ausgabe den VoiceDream Scanner vor. Dabei handelt es sich um eine Scan-Software für iOS mit integrierter OCR, um schnell und einfach Briefe, Dokumente oder sonstige Texte einzuscannen und vorgelesen zu bekommen. Was die app leistet und wie sie funktioniert, erfahrt ihr in dieser Episode. VoiceDream Scanner kaufen und herunterladen: https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/voice-dream-scanner/id1446737725?mt=8 Wir freuen uns natürlich stets über Feedback! Schreibe dazu einfach einen Kommentar oder teile uns Dein Anliegen über die Facebook-Seite mit. Darüber hinaus freuen wir uns über jede Unterstützung, sei es im Podcast-Bereich oder in anderen, zukünftigen Bereichen. Zur Facebook-Seite: https://www.facebook.com/blindworldde/
En esta quedada respondemos diversas preguntas sobre apps de cambio de voz “Another Voice Changer”, sobre la app Moovit de movilidad y cómo compartir una recomendación a una app que tengamos en un iPhone. Josep Gesa nos demuestra cómo funciona el electrocardiograma en un Apple Watch 4. Hablamos de la nueva app VoiceDream Scanner, su integración con la app VoiceDream Reader, y el manejo de documentos PDF inaccesibles. Por último, Juan Núñez nos muestra un sensor de puerta para domótica.
Show Summary: Voice Dream Scanner just hit the market and for $5.99, this app from VoiceDream is another nice addition to the other apps developed by the VoiceDream Team. VoiceDream Reader is one of the most popular apps in the BVI community and VoiceDream Scanner seems like the perfect addition. With the ability to save scanned text as PDFs, text files and copy to the ClipBoard, VoiceDream Scanner packs a new punch entering the crowded ring of OCR apps now available to the BVI Community. Does it stand out enough to make an impact? Probably so. With an easy lay-out and great accessibility throughout, VoiceDream Scanner may just move onto some people’s front page of apps and not be buried in the ever-growing OCR folder on page 8. With features like Batch mode and the Auto Capture Beta, Scanner makes one pay attention as well as paying 5.99 one-time. Not so bad for quite an intuitive OCR app. I think this app will be around for a while and with the addition of being able to import photos from your phone, maybe this Scanner app is all we are looking for when it comes to OCR? You make the call, You can get VoiceDream Scanner from the app store for $5.99 and check out the other apps from VoiceDream. Contact: Thank you for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Store.