Hi,

• much more easily access movies and TV Shows, both audio describe and not, at 
the touch of a finger or remote on Apple TV and more.  It was infinitely more 
challenging with physical DVD's and video tapes.
• similarly for music libraries.
• don't have to pay for a separate screen reader.
• many of the items you, Mark, already mentioned.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On May 24, 2019, at 11:49, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Everyone,

What are the 5 most significant ways that iOS, Watch OS, Mac OS, TV OS
and/or any of their third-party apps increased your level of personal
independence.

As for me:.

1.
The ability to manage and pay my bills via all of the financial apps such as
Capital One, Bank of America, Apple Pay, etc.  

2.
The ability to navigate with infinitely more confidence with apps like
Seeing Eye GPS Xt, Apple Maps, Uber, Nearby Explorer, etc.

3.
The ability to read printed documents and acquire product information, on
the fly, with apps such as K.N.F.B. Reader, Money Reader, the native iOS
camera app, Seeing A.I., etc.

4.
The ability to quickly and easily access social media and news with apps
such as Twitter, the native Apple News app, NFB Newsline, Lire Full Text RSS
news reader, Good Reads, Yelp, You Tube, etc.

5.
The ability to quickly and easily access books with apps such as BARD
Mobile, Kindle, Apple Books, and of course, my beloved Over Drive.

Honorable Memtions:
1.
TV Guide Mobile.

2.
CA Lottery app.

3.
The Parcel Track package tracking app.

4.
Digit Eyes Bar Code reader.

5.
The My Chart medical App.

I look forward to all of your replies,

Mark


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