Greetings, everyone,

I wanted to let you all know about a project I'm working on. I am writing a 
book about iOS accessibility, called iOS Access for All, Your Comprehensive 
Guide to Accessibility for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. I'm writing about all 
accessibility tools in iOS, including VoiceOver, the low vision tools, 
Sir/voice input, guided access, assistive touch, and features designed for 
hearing impaired users. I've been writing about technology and the Mac for more 
than 25 years, and this will be my 13th book. 

iOS Access for All focuses on teaching you how to use iOS, if you're new, and 
how to get the most from it if you're not. There will also be a chapter 
featuring the best third-party apps. I want to include apps that are designed 
to enhance accessibility, as well as great apps in all categories that happen 
to do accessibility right. 

And the app chapter is why I'm writing to this group, even before the book is 
published. I have reviewed hundreds of software products over the years, but I 
know that everyone who uses iOS has a different set of favorite apps. I'm 
looking for feedback about the apps you love and why, and which ones you think 
blind folks and other iOS users need to know about. 

It's a big topic. I have started discussions of different app categories on my 
site, on Facebook, and on Google Plus. Links are below. Please follow the book 
on your favorite social network, and help me kickstart the conversation there. 
So far, I've posted about games and navigation apps. I plan to roll out more 
discussions during the next few weeks, covering productivity, news/information, 
entertainment, reading, lifestyle, and accessibility apps. 

There's a link below to my FAQ about the book, but you can also learn more 
about it from a couple of podcasts where I've been interviewed. I had a great 
talk with JJ from Blind Bargains and Robert and Allison welcomed me to The Tech 
Doctor podcast. 

OK, here are my book links: 

iOS Access for All http://iosaccessbook.com

iOS Access for All: FAQ 2.0: 
http://www.iosaccessbook.com/ios-access-for-all-faq-2-0/

Twitter: http://twitter.com/iosaccessbook

Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/IosAccessForAll

Google Plus Community: http://plus.google.com/communities/104191387699677276608

I'm really excited about this book, and hope it will be a useful one-stop shop 
for anyone interested in accessibility on iOS, particularly for new users. I 
welcome any feedback you have, so use the social links above, or get in touch 
via my personal contact info below.

Thanks,
-shelly

Shelly Brisbin
Writer, Podcaster, Geek for Hire 
http://brisbin.net/blog
Twitter: @shelly ~ Skype: sbrisbin ~ iMessage: [email protected]

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