Apple Applications for Persons who are Blind or Visually Impaired iPod, iPad2 and/or iPhone4



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Apple Applications for Persons who are Blind or Visually Impaired iPod, iPad2 and/or iPhone4

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5-0 Radio Pro Police Scanner (Extra Feeds) ($1.99) by New & Popular

If you hear sirens approaching and are curious as to what the emergency is, you now have an inside tool. Just turn on your iPhone and you can use 5-0 Radio Pro Police Scanner to listen in on your local emergency bands. Informative and interesting, 5-0 features live scanner feeds from over 35,000 fire, emergency, air traffic, railroad, police and more. If you want to test it out there is a free version. This is a must-have app if you live in an area that has the potential for natural disaster.


RxmindMe Prescription / Medicine Reminder and Pill Tracker (Free)
10,500 Cool Facts Not designed for persons who are blind, but an accessible and interesting app. http://download.cnet.com/10-500-Cool-Facts/3000-31709_4-75030498.html
Ariadne GPS ($5.99) by Giovanni Ciaffoni

In a world that relies on visual clues to navigate, exploring a city or taking a solo walk is no longer a challenge for the visually impaired. Ariadne GPS is a new app that brilliantly meets the needs of the blind in an easy to use interface. Talking maps allow you to explore the world around you by moving your finger around the map. While exploring, crossing a street is signaled by vibration. It has a favorites feature and can be used to announce stops on the bus or train. Rotating maps keep you centered, with territory behind the user on the bottom of the screen and what is ahead on the top portion. Available in multiple languages, Ariadne GPS works anywhere Google Maps are available. This is a must-have application for the visually impaired.



Alarmed ~ Reminders, Timers, Alarm Clock (Free) by Yoctoville

It is important to be organized when visually impaired. Unfortunately, many of the organizational apps are not VoiceOver friendly. On the suggestion of a reader we tested out Alarmed ~ Reminders, Timers, Alarm Clock. To our delight we found that it is a very user friendly app and is fully accessible with VoiceOver. What makes it truly awesome to us it that it is really several important apps in one. It has a robust notes area with reminders and a "nag me" mode that is brilliant at repeating an alarm until you shut it off. It has a multi-feature timer, alarm clock with snooze option and a sleep alarm. All give a choice of a lot of sounds- many of which are fun and off-beat. It also has a flashlight, if you triple tap on the open clock control panel VoiceOver will say, "the flashlight is on." The app is offered for free because the developer feels that people should be able to try out an app before you buy it. Through an in-app purchase you can unlock advanced features. For $1.99 you can get more alarm sounds as well as the ability to set interval timers for doing repetitive chores, switching laundry or to just get up and exercise. This app has a very well deserved 5 star rating.


Audible Smart Phone App (Free) The Audible smart phone app, which works on theiPhone and Android devices, provides instant access to its entire store.

Reading along with an audiobook can help a struggling student stay focused on the text and offer just enough assistance to get them through a book.

The app is also accessible to the visually impaired. It integrates with VoiceOver, the screen reader built into Apple's iOS X products, and the Android reader.


AutoRingtone Pro Text-To-Speech Ringtones for Talking CallerID ($.99)

by No Tie, LLC

Wouldn't it be helpful to really personalize ring tones for each of your contacts and have the ring announce the caller? AutoRingtone Pro Text To Speech CallerID Ringtones allows you to do just that! It is fully accessible via VoiceOver and the navigation and instructions are clear. You can even choose from different voices and control the speed that the voice speaks.



Awareness! The Headphone App ($6.99) by Essency

For the visually impaired using headphones, Awareness! The Headphone App, is essential. It allows you to listen to your headphones while also hearing the sounds around you. It uses the microphone to feed in noises as you listen to music or use another app. Hear a car approaching or a doorbell ringing! Using Awareness, you will not miss those vital audio clues that keep your day on track.


Braille Touch - Braille on the Go Still under development by Georgia Tech University. http://gigaom.com/mobile/iphone-app-lets-visually-impaired-type-and-text/
Capti Web Player ($2.99) by Charmtech Labs, LLC.

** Please note that Capti is working on an upgrade to fix bugs that effect voiceover. The update should be available soon. Please watch the Capti AppStore Page for information.** Capti Web Player is a web reader that allow you to create a "playlist" to read later. It works great with Instapaper.com and eBooks such as those found on Gutenberg.org. It has a built in browser and it is fully accessible with VoiceOver. Capti extracts main content from web pages and automatically loads articles that are split into multiple web pages. You can add a web page to the playlist by press-and-holding a link to that web page (double-tap and hold with Voice Over).


Chime (Free) by Blacktree

Do you miss the days of clocks and watches that chimed the current time? It is easy to lose track of time, so when an AppAdvice reader suggested Chime for this AppList I eagerly downloaded and set it. It has the option to chime on the quarter, half or hour and there are different alerts to chose from. Three are variations on a chirp and two are simulated human voices, one female and one male. Chime is now always running on my iPhone and works great.


Coding Monkeys' Big Clock HD ($0.99) is a must for visually impaired travelers. Just double tap to rotate iPad orientation to landscape view and set it atop a hotel room TV or table. You'll be able to read it with a glance while lying in bed. The clock displays time and date in the region format and language the device is set to. The app prevents devices from auto-locking when displaying the time.

Dragon Dictation (Free) is an easy-to-use voice recognition application powered by Dragon® NaturallySpeaking® that allows you to easily speak and instantly see your text or email messages. In fact, it’s up to five (5) times faster than typing on the keyboard.
Color Identifier ($1.99) Color Identifier uses the camera on your iPhone or iPod touch to speak the names of colors in real-timehttp://itunes.apple.com/us/app/color-identifier/id363346987?mt=8
Color ID Free (Free) by GreenGar Studios

Are there clouds in the sky? Is the iPod done charging? What color are the pants I just tried on? Does this tie match? Is the tomato ripe yet? Is this lip liner or eye liner? Is the sour cream moldy? Color ID Free is here to answer all these questions and more. Just point the iPhone camera at any item and it will announce the color for you. Brilliantly simple and easy to use, this application will open a new world to those who cannot see. It is amazingly accurate and can even find very subtle differences in color. It offers a setting for basic colors, such as "pale yellow green" or more advanced colors such as "fresh apricot." For our tests we found the basic setting to be far more useful.


DaisyWorm ($3.99) is a simple yet powerful DAISY audio book reader supporting the 2.02, 2002 and 2005 formats with full or partial audio.  Features include fast forward and rewind with user specified time intervals, bookmarking with automatic save, and easy to recognize icons.  Note that variants of the DAISY standard such as Bookshare and NIMAS are not currently supported.  http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/daisyworm/id383777731?mt=8
Digit-Eyes Scanner and Labeler ($29.99) lets you use your printer and off-the-shelf labels to make audio labels that your iPhone plays back or text labels that are voiced to you.  It also reads manufacturer’s UPC and EAN codes and tells you what the item is.
Evernote (Free) by Evernote

Evernote has been around nearly since the beginning of the AppStore. This powerhouse application stores voice notes, photographs and text so that they can be accessed from multiple devices. Photographs are scanned for text which can then be searched. Evernote has VoiceOver support.



Feeddler RSS Reader Pro ($4.99) by C.B. Liu

Feeddler RSS Reader Pro is the ultimate RSS reader. It caches articles for off line reading and allows you to star, unstar, mark all as read and much more. You can add notes and lets you post to Facebook too. Pretty much any feature you could hope for in your RSS reader, Feeddler has. It even works with Evernote. This app came strongly recommended by our low vision readers, and we could not agree more.



Glucose Buddy - Diabetes Helper 3.5.5 w/BP + WT Tracking (Free) by oneAppOneCause

One of the unfortunate risks of being diabetic is loss of vision. Keeping track of blood sugar levels is vital to remaining healthy, and Glucose Buddy is here to help. This award-winning app allows users to manually enter their numbers, exercise and food consumption into a log that is uploaded to a private account at GlucoseBuddy.com. The online web site also has other features such as an A1C estimator. If you are diabetic with low vision this app is waiting to help you stay healthy.


Go ToMeeting (Free) is the easiest and most convenient way to attend online meetings – and now you can take it to go! Download the free app and join a meeting on your iPad in seconds just by tapping the link in your invitation email. View slide presentations, design mockups, etc.

HeyTell ($.99) by Voxilate

Remember walkie-talkies? HeyTell is the ultimate cross between walkie-talkies and texting. It connects to people in your contacts list and sends an email or text asking them if they want to communicate with you. Once they accept, all that you need to do is press a button and speak. Once you release the button your voice message is sent. The interface is clean and works perfectly with VoiceOver. HeyTell is a great way to send a quick message and communicate with one another on the run.


 iBlink Radio (Price unknown) by Sendero Corp was the first application promoting the digital lifestyle among the visually impaired, providing access to community web radio stations with formats spanning every genre. The iBlink network also offers radio reading services (USA Today, the New York Times, among hundreds), and podcasts covering assistive technology, independent living, travel, and more. The app's latest player toolbars simplifies navigation.

Learning Ally App ($19.99) provides access to Learning Ally's library of more than 65,000 audiobooks is considered the best source for K-12 and college-level textbooks. Users can download and play on all iOS devices. A Learning Ally membership is required and is free to those with print disabilities, including visual impairments and dyslexia. Readers navigate DAISY books by page number and chapter, can adjust playback speed, and place electronic bookmarks throughout the text. Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic became Learning Ally in April 2011.
Kindle (free) – download books from Amazon.com works with large print
Light Detector ($.99) by EveryWare Technologies

This is a very handy app that simply emits a sound which intensifies as a light source is found and approached. Light Detector will help find any lights left on or locate windows and exits. Basic but functional, this application does what is says and does it well.


LookTel (Money Reader) $1.99 LookTel is a planned suite of assistive solutions for people with visual impairments or blindness. Designed for the accessible iPhone, LookTel will automatically scan and recognize objects such as money, packaged goods, CDs, DVDs, and medication bottles, as well as landmarks. Recognition will happen in real-time and without delay – there's no need to hold the device still or take a photo and wait for a result. http://www.looktel.com/
Lou Zoom ($1.99) allows you to see magnify your contacts list for easier reading.  Each contact’s name is enlarged to the full width of the screen.  Once you click on a contact, their detailed information will be magnified.   Also allows you to change the contrast to white print on a black background.  http://www.loureed.com/louzoom/

MotionX GPS Drive ($.99) by MotionX™

Navigon GPS used to hold this spot on our AppList until the latest update rendered it inaccessible with VoiceOver. MotionX GPS is not perfect but it will read turn by turn directions. It performed well while walking. For $.99 you can test out the app for 30 days. After the trial period there is an annual fee of $9.99. Additionally, several upgraded voices are available, each as an in-app purchase.


NAVIGON's MobileNavigator North America ($44.99) transforms the iPhone into a fully functional mobile navigation system that uses the latest NAVTEQ map material. The app offers text-to-speech voice guidance, enhanced pedestrian navigation, a turn-by-turn RouteList, location sharing via email, and a Take Me Home function. It also provides direct access and navigation to iPhone address book contacts. Navigation is automatically resumed after an incoming phone call.
NFB Newsline (Free) A mobile version of the popular Newsline news service for eligible legally blind persons that includes on the go access to various publications including newspapers and magazines available for the iOS 4.3 and later.
oMoby (Free) by IQ Engines

oMoby searches the Internet using photos taken with your iPhone camera and works well with VoiceOver. We tested it by using a photo of our laptop mouse. It correctly identified it as a Logitech mouse. We were then presented with options to shop or search for more information. oMoby allows use of images from the iPhone photo library and supports some code scanning. We found it to be slower than using Google Search verbally, however oMoby could be very useful because of its unique image recognition. Lastly, oMoby is free, so you have nothing to lose by trying it.


Read2Go (price unknown) is a mobile app for Apple iOS products that enables print-disabled readers to download DAISY audiobooks -- notably the 125,000+ titles available to qualifying members on Bookshare -- that they can listen to on their iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.

Benetech - the parent nonprofit to Bookshare -- developed Read2Go with Shinano Kenshi Co., maker of the PLEXTALK digital talking book player.

Read2Go promotes accessibility in four ways:


  1. Readers who are blind can listen to books with natural-sounding text-to-speech narration with variable speed and full DAISY navigation features

  2. Readers who are visually impaired can enlarge text and change background and highlight colors to make words easier to read onscreen

  3. Braille readers can output text to a refreshable display connected wirelessly to their device with Bluetooth technology

  4. Persons with learning disabilities can improve comprehension through multi-modal reading -- listening to and simultaneously seeing the narrated words highlighted onscreen.


RxRemind Me by RxmindMe, LLC

For those who take medication, Rxmindme Prescription / Medicine Reminder and Pill Taker is a fantastic reminder app. It sends you alerts you when it is time to take your medication and also will keep track of how many pills you have left and when to re-order. It also has a medication database included. It is VoiceOver friendly.


Sendero GPS LookAround ($4.99) for the iPhone announces the current street, city, cross street, heading and nearby points of interest. Available in the www.senderogroup.com/support/supportiphone.htm
SimVision (Free) by Evil Genius Technologies

Having low vision can be frustrating, especially when friends and family cannot relate. For those suffering from macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma or cataracts, there is now an app that will show sighted people the world through your eyes. VisionSim, developed by the Braille Institute, turns on the camera of the iPhone with filters the lens with distortion that mimics the selected eye condition. On the screen for each filter there is a "learn more" button with information. This app is well though out and is offered for free.


Speak it! ($1.99) Text to Speech designed to work with multitasking features.
Stitcher Radio (Free) by Stitcher, Inc.

Stitcher Radio allows you to create your own playable station of all your favorite content. News like CNN, BBC, music and podcasts are organized to listen to seamlessly like Pandora Radio. Stitcher also helps you find new and interesting content by showing the other programs users are listening to.


Talking Calculator ($.99) This easy-to-read app calculator speaks button names, numbers, and answers aloud through a customizable built-in directory that lets users record their own voice. Button names are spoken as your finger moves over the screen. Double tapping activates enters buttons. The calculator also has a high-contrast display mode to enhance visibility. Developer Adam Croser also makes the Talking Scientific Calculator app.

Talking Scientific Calculator ($4.99) by Adam Croser

Talking Scientific Calculator is just that, a talking scientific calculator. It is easy to operate and very useful. It has different voices to chose from or even allows you to record your own voice. There is a free version to play with if you want to test it first. It works with VoiceOver for the fully blind, or has a high contrast options for those with low vision.


TalkingTag™ LV ($4.99) from TalkingTag enables blind people to label everyday items with special coded stickers. Users scan each sticker with the iPhone camera and record and replay via VoiceOver up to a 1-minute audio message identifying what's being labeled. Makes your apple device work like a PenFriend. The app is ideal for organizing a DVD collection, locating boxes during a move, or picking the right jelly jar from the refrigerator. Stickers can be erased and recorded over.

Taxi Magic (Free) by RideCharge, Inc.

Did you ever wish you could order a taxi without having to deal with calling a dispatcher? Would you love to know the current location of the taxi as it approaches? With Taxi Magic you can book a taxi right on your iPhone with ease for free. All it takes is a few taps of the screen and your taxi will be dispatched. Taxi Magic can also track your taxi expenses for you. Additionally, for a processing fee of $1.50, you can pay your taxi fare in advance with a credit card! Taxi Magic works in over 4000 cities and is a must-have for those who rely on taxi service.


TripIt - Travel Organizer – (Free) by TripIt

Does traveling overwhelm you? It can be difficult keeping track of your plans and information. Take the stress out of travel by using Tripit- Travel Organizer. Simply forward your confirmation email to Tripit.com and Tripit will create your itinerary right on your iPhone Tripit app. Tripit recognizes confirmations from over 3000 booking sites for cruises, airlines, concerts and other entertainment venues. It is integrated with email and Facebook if you wish to share.


Urbanspoon (Free) by Urbanspoon

Use the GPS on your iPhone to find a great restaurant nearby. Urbanspoon allows searching by type of food, ratings or distance, or you can simply shake your iDevice to find a random eatery. Add reviews for others to see when you go out. Urbanspoon takes the guesswork out of choosing a restaurant and has full VoiceOver support.


Vbookz $3.99 The only ePub book reader for the iPhone, iPad and iPod that reads out loud. You can read your own ePub texts or access over 30,000 Classics FREE of charge! vBookz has a magnifying glass interface indicating your current reading location, the magnifying glass follows the text as the book is being read, making the reading experience much more enjoyable and fun. www.vbookz.com
Visible Braille ($3.99) from Mindwarrior is a tutorial for self-paced braille instruction. It translates English letters and words into the six-dot cells of the characters comprising the braille alphabet. Users can store the side-by-side images. The app teaches letters, words, and contractions and has built-in quizzes and a Help section to reinforce learning.

VisionSim Vision Simulator (Braille Institute) Allows the camera of an iphone or ipad to simulate leading causes of vision loss in real life situations with various degrees of severity. Available for Android also. Free. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/visionsim/id432744835?mt=8
VizWiz (Free) by ROCHCI

Wish you had someone handy to tell you what something was or to clarify something any time of the day or night? VizWiz is an amazing application that is extremely effective. Simply take a picture of any object and record your question. Then select whom you wish to send it to. Your choices are Web Worker, IQ Engine, email or Twitter. Web worker is a human volunteer who will review and answer your question. In testing we took a photo of a bottle of foundation makeup. We then asked "Is there any sunscreen in this foundation?" In less than 30 seconds we received an accurate answer from a Web Worker "Yes, the foundation has 15 SPF sunscreen. Another choice for response is IQ Engine, a character reader. The response from the IQ Engine was to recite the product UPC code. While the IQ Engine was not accurate, we do see where it could be handy for getting serial numbers or other numerical data. Email allows you to send your question to someone you know from your contacts and Twitter will tweet your question to your followers.



Voice Brief ($2.99) by Dong Baik

Voice Brief is a great utility for anyone, but for the vision impaired it is particularly useful. With the touch of a button Voice Brief reads your email, Twitter feed, weather, stock prices, RSS and Facebook feeds. This time saving app is fully configurable and works flawlessly. The voices are natural and clear. Are you interested but hesitant to spend the $3.99 on VoiceBrief? Then we have great news! There is a free lite version so give it a try at no risk.


VM Alert - Video Motion Detector ($1.99) by Adam Uccello

Are you tired of your fellow employees startling you by approaching quietly? Need a gentle warning that you are no longer alone? VM Alert is a fantastic app that detects motion and warns you with either a mellow tone or an alarm. It can also snap a photo when it detects motion. If you are traveling and alone this app can give you peace of mind. We have an ancient yellow labrador retriever who tends to sneak up to the window behind me as I work and bellow out a heart-stopping bark. I found VM Alert to be 100% accurate at warning me of his approach. I also used it to alert me when my teenager arrived home in the evening.



WeatherBug (Free) by WeatherBug

Need to know the local weather forecast? How about a warning for severe weather so you will not be caught unprepared? WeatherBug offers up-to-date weather reports and a forecast for the next 24 hours or the next week. If you are a weather buff, it will even tell you the barometric pressure, dew point and humidity.


WhatsApp Messenger ($.99) by WhatsApp Inc.

Would you love to have an accessible, easy texting app that automatically adds your contacts from your address book? What if it had no data limits and used your regular phone number so you would not have to remember passwords or logins? Meet WhatsApp Messenger, a free and easy way to chat with your friends as much as you want. It even allows group chats and saves any messages you get while not on your phone or off the application so you never miss a text.


Yellow Pages (Free) by Avantar LLC

Yellow Pages is a free app that allows you to search via voice for a business or person nearby. Once located, the number and information can either be added to your contacts or called directly. It works in the United States. It also has a ratings feature for businesses and offers movie times for theaters.


Zoom Reader (AI2) $20 Available for iPhone 4 In combination with your iPhone’s built-in camera, ZoomReader lets you magnify and read text by first taking a picture of an object like a book or menu, then converting the image into text using state of the art Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology. ZoomReader will then read the text back to you using a natural sounding voice. http://mobile.aisquared.com/ZoomReader/
Zoom Contacts (AI2) ZoomContacts is the perfect “Large Print” contact application for iPad users who have difficulty seeing the small text on their screen. ZoomContacts uses Apple’s internal Contacts database to store and manage information but presents it using multiple font size / color combination choices. This makes it easier on the eyes for those folks who could use a little visual assistance. http://mobile.aisquared.com/ZoomContacts/

Websites to Keep You Updated
Apps for the Visually Impaired Stella@AppAdvice.com

http://appadvice.com/applists/show/apps-for-the-visually-impaired
About.com: Assistive Technology

TopTen iPhone Apps for the VI

http://assistivetechnology.about.com/od/ATCAT6/tp/Top-10-Iphone-Apps-For-The-Visually-Impaired.htm


26 Useful Apps for Blind iPhone Users

http://assistivetechnology.about.com/od/ATCAT1/a/26-Useful-Apps-For-Blind-Iphone-Users.htm



Updated March 2012 - BJ

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