MacVoices #982: Shelly Brisbin Discusses The Arrival of iPhone 3GS Accessibility

Jun 25, 2009 | Author, Hardware, iPhone, Software | 2 comments

Shelly Brisbin
Mac expert Shelly Brisbin discusses the changes and enhancements in the iPhone 3GS that make it a viable option for the visually challenged. The latest iteration of Apple’s mobile device adds accessibility features for the first time, and Shelly talks about the difference that VoiceOver, Zoom and White on Black can make. Apps that are leading the accessibility pack, ideas about how developers and Apple can help inform users about accessibility, and why the iPhone can beat out the Macbook for those with accessibility needs are all part of a discussion you need to hear.

Links:

Chuck Joiner on Twitter

The MacVoices Group

Shelly Brisbin on Twitter

App Store Pundit

Shelly’s blog

MacJury #906: The MacJury Judges The iPhone 3G S After A Weekend Sequestration

Viphone mailing list

Apple’s iPhone Accessibility Page

Twitelator Pro by Stone Design in the iTunes Store

Skype in the iTunes Store


M-Audio Pro Tools

MacVoices #981: Andrew Stone of Stone Design on The Power of Twittelator Pro and More

NetNewsWire for iPhone by NewsGator Technologies in the iTunes Store

NetNewsWire for the Mac by NewsGator Technologies

FaceBook app for the iPhone

AIM app (free version) in the iTunes Store

AIM (paid version) in the iTunes Store

Kindle for iPhone by Amazon in the iTunes Store

Twitterific by The Iconfactory in the iTunes Store

Twitterific Premium by The Iconfactory in the iTunes Store