It is actually www.applevis.com (V I S, not "this") and the app from the Braille Institute is VIA (V I A), not VIP.
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also go to applethis.com
or download this app as well
if you go to the App Store and type in braille go to the app that is labled as VIP it is by the Braille Instatue
this list all the apps that work well with voiceover the first one tells of what different people have had experiances with the different apps.
good luck
Terrie
On Dec 31, 2012, at 8:36 PM, David Tanner <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I was on one that went away, but it was pretty good. Do you have any suggestions as to which existing one would be the best for new as well as experienced users?
How about a list of groups?
While I like the blind phones list, there is talk about Android and other phones on that list too, and I would rather have a list where iOS is the focus without discussion of other operating systems such as Android.
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There are several well established lists for ios devices as well as the broad spectrum of phones and assistive devices. I'm on a few of them. I'm glad to know that there is another but don't really see a need.
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FYI
Reg
From: Denny Huff
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Subject: [ATI] New list for I Devices.
I have created a new listserv for Apple I Devices. This includes the IPhone, the IPad and the IPod Touch.
If you subscribe, I would wait a few days before asking your question. Right now I am the only one subscribed to the list and I sure don’t know much about the devices. Hopefully after a few days there will be several proficient users of these devices subscribed to the list that will be able to answer your question.
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Questions on using any of these devices with VoiceOver will be welcome. Also feel free to post any apps that you have found useful to the blind and visually impaired.
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