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Thanks Ana, this was very helpful. Went to some of the videos but when I
selected them, I got an message saying that the videos were in a different
format so I could not listen to them. Do you know what format they are in?
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Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] webv site for accessible apps in Spanish
I know there are active Voiceover lists in Spanish because I read a couple
when I was learning the iPhone, but I don't remember them.
There are two sites that may lead you to what you want.
One is a blog though I notice it now is more of a website.
http://www.programaraciegas.net
In the original blog, he covered various topics including Android (which, of
course, he found lacking) and PC screen readers, but his most beloved topic
is Voiceover, and he does a good job with it, especially with iOS apps. This
encarnation of the blog seems to be all iOS, but I've spent all of five
minutes on it.
Another resource is the ONCE Apple page:
http://www.cidat.once.es/home.cfm?id=1101&nivel=2
Neither is quite what you want, but maybe if you explore these resources or
ask there, you can find what you want.
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