HI.
I've already recommended to the few people that I know who are
studying contracted braille with iDevices that they get this one. I
like how it lists the rules associated with the translation along with
the dot combinations. I hope they'll develop one for UEB as well. The
dev indicated that it is something he's looking into.

Scott

On 12/14/12, Certdoctor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Guys,
> Been a while since I posted here but i just listed a fully accessible App
> on Apple's App Store. The App is a Braille reference tool called Braille
> Sonar. Check it out if interested.
>
> Link to App Store:
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/braille-sonar/id577954633?mt=8
> Video for Visual Users:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc8on7HZ5XI
> VoiceOver Audio Demo:
> http://atyourfingertips.biz/apps/media/voiceoverdemo.mp3
>
>
> -Cerdoctor
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