Ugh! They broke crap again! Sheesh! Not only that, but our lovely bug of only being able to move 1-3 headings down a list of search results before having to scroll with a three-finger flick up is back, too. I tried doing the three-finger flick up in my wishlists, but that didn't work, unfortunately. So, now they have two bugs to fix; the new one and the one that popped up again. :( This is so annoying! I'll be calling them about this. I wish I had another phone so I could call them and show them the bug with VoiceOver so they could hear it.
Thanks, Ari > On Aug 31, 2018, at 10:09 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > In case you have not yet noticed, when a user attempts to view saved > shopping/wish lists in the Amazon App, an Invitation dialog box now appears > which prevents VoiceOver users from accessing any saved lists or any items > on any of those lists. This is most annoying, to say the least. > > Please join me in requesting that Amazon resolve this issue as soon as > possible. > > I have written both a bug report and a tweet regarding this problem. Please > feel free to use any or all of my words in your submissions. > > Submit your request as an app review in the App Store, send a direct email > to customer service at > cs-re...@amazon.com, send a direct message to the developers on twitter at > @AmazonHelp, and tweet Amazon on twitter at @Amazon. > > Okay, I will paste in both my tweet and bug report, below: > > [BEGIN BUG REPORT]: > Subject: Major Accessibility iOS Amazon App VoiceOver Bug Regarding The > Visually Impaired Viewing Saved Amazon Lists > > Hello, > > As of today, Friday, August 31, 2018, those using VoiceOver, Apple's > software screen reading solution for the blind and low vision, in order to > access the latest version of the iOS Amazon app, cannot access any of their > saved shopping/wish lists. > > To reproduce this bug: > > 1. > With the latest version of iOS installed on the device, make certain that > VoiceOver is enabled. > > 2. > Open the Amazon app. > > 3. > Select the Navigation Menu, located near the upper left corner of the > display. > > 4. > Select Your Lists. A dialog box appears, as an overlay, suggesting that the > user invite others to add or remove items from lists. When this invitation > dialog box appears, a VoiceOver user can neither dismiss the invitation > suggestion dialog box nor navigate away from it in order to access any > lists. Currently, the only workaround is to disable VoiceOver, which a > blind person would not do, dismiss the dialog box using standard iOS > gestures, then re-enable VoiceOver. Assuming that this work around has been > employed, continue to the next step. > > 5. > With the invitation dialog box dismissed and VoiceOver once again enabled, > select View Lists. > > 6. > Select a private list to which you have previously saved items. A dialog > box appears, as an overlay, suggesting that the user invite others to add or > remove items from lists. When this invitation dialog box appears, a > VoiceOver user can neither dismiss the invitation suggestion dialog box nor > navigate away from it in order to access any items on the list. Currently, > the only workaround is to disable VoiceOver, which a blind person would not > do, dismiss the dialog box using standard iOS gestures, then re-enable > VoiceOver. > > I fervently request that this significant iOS Amazon app VoiceOver bug be > resolved as soon as possible. > [END BUG REPORT]: > > [BEGIN TWEET]: > In the latest version of #iOS @Amazon app, the #VisuallyImpaired, using > #VoiceOver, can't view saved lists when the invitation dialog box appears. > I'm asking the AppDevs to fix this bug ASAP. @AmazonHelp > [END TWEET]: > > Thank you all for your help on this one, > > Mark > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list. > > If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if > you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or > moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. > > Your V iPhone list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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