I have to tell you, as a long-time user of Jeff Bishop’s Station Playlist App, 
I’m convinced there’s nothing out there on Earth that’s better! That app 
single-handedly takes a process that can sometimes be dicey at best and turns 
it into a fun-filled experience where you’re very much in the driver’s seat and 
at the top of your game.

The braille display support is absolutely second to none, and the stability is 
magnificent.

Now in the spirit of full disclosure, I admit to a genuine sense of 
appreciation and respect for the app developer, and he has been kind enough to 
take advice from me from time to time about the app—advice which he implemented 
to my extreme satisfaction.

I’m not here to in any way cast a negative aspersion on Brian’s outstanding 
JAWS scripts, but if you’re concerned that by making the switch, you will 
somehow lower your digital standard of living, so to speak, you need not be 
concerned at all. What you will find is an app that does a magnificent job.

Nolan

The Ohio State University
Nolan Crabb, Director of Assistive Technology
Office of the ADA Coordinator/Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Hale Hall, 154 W. 12th Ave., Ste. 15
Columbus, OH 43210

(614) 535-7174

http://ada.osu.edu

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