Cheree Heppe here:

No need to make excuses for Apple.  The IBooks store and the App Store have 
become significantly less accessible with the changing IOS versions.  This 
doesn't have to happen and is a bad sign.  In IBooks, there are horizontal rows 
of titles and at either end of those rows oone encounters a slider or something 
that when barely touched will shift the titles listings so that a blind user 
has a hell of a time determining what the list actually contains.

The same slider in the contacts list on the IPhone works well because it 
somehow paces itself with the user's scrolling finger and is very usable.

The App Store has these screen shots and a tiny place to flick up or whatever 
that in using the I-devices since 2010, I have not been able to master.  The 
earlier iteration of the app store's accessibility worked so well that it was 
easy to read about the apps, move through a list and so on.  I have barely used 
either the app store or IBooks store since these limitations became part of the 
IOS.

These changes make it nearly impossible for a new blind user to get a confident 
sense of the potential for independent access that we got only a few IOS 
upgrades ago.  This would be very off putting to me if I had acquired my 
I-device recently.

Apple does not have to model its screen reader and access after the seriously 
broken JAWS example.  I use JAWS at work and have never experienced a computer 
program so poorly equipped to do a job.


Regards,
Cheree Heppe


Sent from my IPhone 4S

On 15/02/2013, at 15:50, "Blake Sinnett" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello,

I would have to agree. Apple has lost some of their magic ever since the middle 
of last year. Things just seem to be breaking a little too often. iCloud, bugs 
in iOS 6, the maps fiasco... Who knows what'll happen next. Of course Tim's 
just taken over, so maybe after a while things'll smooth out. The only thing we 
can do is wait and see what happens.

Blake

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From: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 11:42 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: OT: iOS 6 Disappointment!

> OT: iOS 6 disappointment!
> 
> Is anyone else feeling a little sad about the iOS eco-system since release in 
> October. Don't get me wrong, there will always be issues. However Apple has 
> had so many issues.
> First, you had the complete redesign of iBooks,  App, iTunes store. In the 
> first release the blind community lost a lot of access, because we didn't 
> even have the ability to see ratings with the new software.
> Second, you had the App store crashing when you would go into the search 
> area. This happened to everyone, not just our community.
> thirdly, who can forget the map debacle.
> You have devices going into recovery mode when you do a reset.
> The 6. 1 update you now have exchange issue. The extreme 4s battery issue, 
> and now this morning people who use institutional accounts like at schools. 
> Individuals can bypass the no downloading option.
> I just find this so sad. apple used to pay such close attention to stability, 
> clean UI, and of course accessibility. I still love my Apple products, and 
> hope things change under Jony Ive. Is anyone else feeling slightly let down? 
> This is just a short list, I know you could point out more. I just pointed 
> out a few which never should have happened!
> 
> J.P.
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