Does anyone know how effective the Android's Google Talkback screen reader is at this point? If a special accessible email program is necessary, I assume that Talkback does not yet work well with Google's native gmail and most mainstream apps. Is Android now a viable canidate for blind users at this point? The accesssibility effort alone is very encouraging!
Don Marang -------------------------------------------------- From: "Jamal Mazrui" <empower@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 3:42 AM To: "programmingblind" <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Subject: Fwd: [UACCESS-L] Accessible Android E-Mail and Barcode Reader Available
Thought this may be of interest, Jamal -------- Forwarded Message --------Subject: [UACCESS-L] Accessible Android E-Mail and Barcode Reader AvailableDate: Tue, 06 Jul 2010 15:39:27 -0400 From: Steve Jacobs <steve.jacobs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Uaccess-L <uaccess-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Steve Jacobs Phone: (614) 777-0660 E-Mail: steve.jacobs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Accessible Android E-Mail and Barcode Reader Available Open Source, Android Applications Released in Support of Raising the Floor, Reducing the Cost, and Leveling the Playing Field for Individuals with Disabilities HILLIARD, OH July 6, 2010 - IDEAL Group Apps4Android, Inc. announced today the release of the first Android e-mail reader for the blind. The IDEAL K9 E-Mail® reader is accessible using Google's Talkback and other Android screenreaders. Also announced was the release of IDEAL Item Identifier®, an Android-based barcode reader. The barcode reader makes it possible to quickly, easily, and accurately identify products by using Android smartphones to read barcodes on standard products. Both applications have been open-sourced in support of the Raising the Floor Initiative. http://raisingthefloor.net/ According to Steve Jacobs the President of IDEAL Group, “Given the efforts Google has put into Android, especially the work of their Eyes-Free Project team, we are convinced that Google is committed to making Android a world-class fully accessible platform and we want to help Google get there faster.” IDEAL is also developing an open source Android web browser for the blind. In addition, IDEAL is developing an open source video magnification application that enables individuals with low vision to turn their Android smartphones into hand-held video magnifiers. Given the high cost of dedicated devices that serve these purposes today, Jacobs hopes these free, high-quality open source Android applications will be Raising the Floor of opportunities for individuals with print disabilities. Jacobs further stated, “While we plan to develop accessible applications for other platforms in the future, we love the openness of Android. It makes it easy for developers to figure out how programs function and has enabled us to innovate much more rapidly and easily than on any other platform.” About IDEAL Group Apps4Android: Apps4Android, Inc. is dedicated to developing low/no-cost, high-quality, Android applications that enhance the quality-of-life, independence, quality of education, and employability of individuals with disabilities... and everyone else! Apps4Android is the world’s largest developer of speech-enabled Android applications in the world with 750,000+ active users in 47 countries. For more information: http://apps4android.org/ About Raising the Floor (RtF): Raising the Floor is an international consortium of organizations and individuals focused on ensuring that people experiencing disabilities, literacy problems, or the effects of aging are able to access and use all of the information, resources, services, and communities available on or through the Web. Of particular concern are those with limited or no resources. For more information: http://raisingthefloor.net/about ### This work is supported in part with funds from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, U.S. Department of Education, grant number H133E080022 to the University of Wisconsin Trace R&D Center. Users of IDEAL K9 E-Mail® and IDEAL Item Identifier® should not assume endorsement by either the Department of Education or the federal government. _______________________________________________ UACCESS-L mailing list UACCESS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://trace.wisc.edu:8080/mailman/listinfo/uaccess-l __________View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind
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