It's actually a lot easier then the prior poster said to close apps. Open the 
app switcher with the double press of the home button, flick to the app and 
simply swipe up with 3 fingers. I'd give you a link to my podcast but it is 
currently broken, that is, something ate my enclosures. lol!
On Oct 13, 2013, at 4:07 AM, Chris H <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lynn and all, double tap on the home button to bring up the app switcher. Now 
> this is what I do.
> 1. Swipe to the right with one finger until you come to an app.
> 2. Swipe up or down with one finger until the close app is selected, where 
> app is the name of an app, and double tap anywhere with one finger.
> 3. If multiple apps are in the switcher, then just double tap anywhere with 
> one finger until all you see is home. The reason is the close action is 
> already selected for you.
> Now here is another way to close apps in the switcher.
> Basically it is the same, however swipe up with three fingers. This works no 
> matter what action is selected in the rotor.
> Finally to close app switcher, either double tap anywhere with one finger on 
> the home icon, or press the home button.
> Hope this helps.
> 
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> On 13/10/2013 10:22, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
>> Hello Tommy
>> 
>> I need to try this for myself. So, from the main screen in iOS with 
>> VoiceOver active, how do you bring up the app switcher? I can switch apps 
>> visually and it’s really nice actually. But how do you initiate the app 
>> switcher with VoiceOver active? All or most of the gestures change. There is 
>> no longer the slide and twist type action which we use visually.
>> 
>> Warm regards
>> 
>> Lynne
>> 
>> On 3 Oct 2013, at 15:57, Tommy Craig <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Well you were miss informed about there not being a 64gb version of the 5S I
>>> have one. I was one of the crazy ones who stood in line on the 20th in the
>>> rain to get one. It is a great phone and I love it. It is much more
>>> responsive than the 4S. As far as size and shape it is virtually the same as
>>> the Iphone 5. Much lighter and thinner than my 4S was. I also got one of the
>>> new leather cases from Apple and it is great. Very thin and light. Very nice
>>> feel in your hand.
>>> 
>>> As far as ios 7 goes I like it overall. There are a couple of minner issues
>>> such as the screen refreshing from time to time and VoiceOver is refreshed
>>> and so you loose you place in the app your in. Also when you close an app
>>> you don't always end up with the app highlighted on the screen. You end up
>>> with the first then on that page highlighted.
>>> 
>>> One of the really nice things is the change to the app switcher. Instead of
>>> doing the double click and hold to close apps, you now just swipe down and
>>> you have choices to open or close that app. One of the hardest thing for me
>>> to teach new users was the double tap and hold gesture.
>>> 
>>> Overall I like it a lot. I think a lot of low vission users don't like the
>>> color scheme of IOS 7. There are a number of things that you can do to make
>>> things easier to read though.
>> 
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