I have not seen a reply to your request yet, So I will try.

There is a web site call AppleVis.com which list a lot of apps which
work well with the iPad. I might have spelled the web site wrong, but a
google search will help you find it.

You will probably initially need help the first time you turn it on. 
You have to establish some user information and when I set mine up my
wife did that for me since voice over wasn't initially available at the
first startup, which my wife also did for me. But once that is done, you
can use voice over to do most everything else.

If you like listening to books, look into the app named 'Voice Dream
Reader'. It is probably the best one available. Bookshare and Guttenberg
books and many others are easily accessible through 'Voice Dream Reader'. For
news and many magazines look into 'NFBNewsLine, registration help is
easy through the NLS Library if you are a member. Also NLS Library has
an app to download and listen to books.

If you are a Bible reader there are many Bible programs which work
fairly well. Also many music apps for many types of music. as well as
internet radio stations which are available for free.

I still prefer my laptop for browsing the internet. Safari, the Apple
browser, does not work well for me. Word Processing and spreadsheets
still work better for me on the laptop. The iPad on screen keyboard
works but is very tedious for low vision users.

If you have other questions just ask and I will help if possible.
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