Hi, I recently got a new app called Who Unfollowed You. The link is:

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/who-unfollowed-you-on-twitter/id523005640?mt=8

This appis designed so you get notified if someone unfollows you on Twitter. Additionally you can see the relationship between you and your followers and the people you are following. Things like whether they are following you back or if you are following them back. However this app is not accessible in that the list of Twitter accounts shown based on what you want to see doesn't read with Voice Over. I contacted the developer and let them know about this and they responded and it looks like they will be fixing this in a new update. Below is the message.

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Subject: Re: Who Unfollowed You Feedback
Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 12:06:27 -0400
From: Twitter Manager <[email protected]>
To: Raul A. Gallegos <[email protected]>
CC: [email protected]

Hi Paul,

Thank you for the feedback. We are aware of the accessibility issue, and planning a fix for it in our next release.

Supprt

On May 30, 2012, at 8:41 AM, "Raul A. Gallegos" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello. I am trying out this app and so far the concept is really good. However 
I do have a usability problem with it. I am blind and so rely on using voice 
over with my iPhone. Voiceover can be enabled from the settings app of the 
iPhone. Then go to Gen., then accessibility, and then voice over. When 
voiceover is enabled, the gestures work a bit differently. You should probably 
read the documentation of the accessibility of voiceover with the iPhone.

Regarding this app, I am able to access most functions. For example, I can get 
to the buttons to enable the check for followers and on followers. I can get to 
the settings area and enable or disable the options without problems. The 
problem I am having is that when a list of followers or a list of other twitter 
usernames who may not be following me back, etc., is opened, voiceover is not 
speaking this information. This basically makes that entire part of this app on 
usable to me. If you can fix this in a future update, this would make the app 
100% accessible. There are a lot of blind people who use twitter, Facebook, 
email, other social Apps on the iPhone and on the iPod touch. If this app is 
made to be accessible, it will look very good, and you will get more people 
that will use this app.

If there is any further information I can provide to assist with this, I am 
willing and able.


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Raul A. Gallegos
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http://www.raulgallegos.com
Twitter: @rau47

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