Apple's World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) starts Monday June 10th. At the event Apple will detail "the future of iOS and OS X." Apple is a leader in integrated accessibility with their VoiceOver screen reader and numerous other accessibility features such as Guided Access, Speak Selection, Zoom, and Assistive Touch. That being said Apple still needs to improve their accessibility features to remain a leader. New accessibility features have routinely been added to new versions of iOS. Last year, Apple added Guided Access along with other accessibility improvements. A new version of iOS is exciting not only because of the cool mainstream features but the lesser known, but no less important accessibility features that make the devices usable for so many. Make sure to visit The Assistive Technology Blog after the Keynote for all the iOS 7 and OS X accessibility news.
In the meantime check out my iOS 7 Wish List video below.
In the meantime check out my iOS 7 Wish List video below.
I am deaf and I do really need CC or caption on YouTube and other video. Android and Win 8 do have
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. I know how important captions are. As a full time student I'm working hard to improve my blog all the time. I will work very hard to make future videos captioned. It is a top priority. If you have any other suggestions please don't hesitate leave another comment.
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