If you're into reading blogs and what not, I highly recommend an app called Lire. I also use Downcast for listening to podcasts. If you read books from Bookshare, I recommend getting voice dream reader. There is a free version of that which you can try out to see if it will meet your needs and to sample the different voices that you can buy.
Thanks, Ari > On Oct 9, 2014, at 11:45 AM, Wayne Merritt <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi. I would agree with other opinions, the iPhone 6 is not too much > bigger than the prior models (don't have a 5S but since it was the > same size as the 5, the 6 is a little bigger), but I would still go > for the iPhone 6. If you want a really big phone then the iPhone 6 > Plus would definitely fit that bill. I saw a friend's 6 Plus last week > and it was not that much bigger than my 6, but I am glad I got the 6, > both for the smaller screen size and the lower cost. However, like > Sieghard has said, even if you get a6 or 6 Plus, you will get used to > it over time and wonder how you ever got along without it. > > Regarding apps: if you are in the United States, I would definitely > recommend the BARD Mobile app from the National Library Service. You > can download and read many of the same talking books from your > regional library, but on your phone. As for other apps, it depends on > what you're interested in and what you like to do with your phone. I > tend to use my phone for news consumption, radio, and productivity > sorts of things. Here is a short list of the apps I have: Dropbox, > AccuRadio, Fantastical 2 (calendar app), iAssociate 2 (word > associations game), IFTTT (if this, then that, which you can use for > custom alerts on sports or whatever else), NFL Mobile, ooTunes (radio > streaming), Downcast (podcast listening), and many more that I'm > probably forgetting. Everyone will have their own go-to apps and their > own preferences. If the app is free, then by all means try it. > > Hth, > Wayne > >> On 10/8/14, Shawn Krasniuk <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi. Whether to upgrade to iOS 8 or not is controversial on this list, but >> for me the features outweigh the bugs. The thing I like the most is the fact >> that Alex, a voice only available to Mac users in the past is now available >> on the iPhone. >> As to buying an iPhone 5S or 6, I think that should be based on personal >> preference. If you can afford the 6, go for it. But if you're like me who's >> on a limited budget, an iPhone 5S is good enough for you. Good luck on >> whatever you decide. >> >> Shawn >> Sent From My White MacBook >> >>> On Oct 2, 2014, at 8:30 PM, Christine Szostak >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi All, >>> First, my apology if this comes through twice. >>> >>> My name is Chris and I am totally blind, brand new to this list, and >>> quite new to the iDevice world. I just started using the iPod Touch 5 (as >>> my first iDevice) in mid-July. >>> >>> Now that I am getting my feet wet so-to-speak and am finally beginning >>> to feel more comfortable with touch screens without vision (I am using >>> VO), I have begun seriously considering my first iPhone. >>> >>> I really prefer the size of the 5S but am a bit worried about going to >>> IOS 8 on it. Thus, if anyone out there is using IOS 8 with their 5S, I >>> would love any info about your experience. At this point, I am waiting at >>> least until 8.1 comes out as 8.02 just sounds way too buggy for me:)! >>> >>> Also, related to this, I was wondering if others here strongly recommend >>> not going with the 5S and going instead with the 6? I really do not like >>> the size of the 6 and thus am not really eager to do so but am curious >>> about what may be drawbacks to the 5S for some. Given that the 6 is a lot >>> longer and about 1-2 finger widths wider than my iPod, I am not excited >>> about its size at all:) (one of my students let me compare the size of her >>> 6 to my 5th Generation iPod). >>> >>> Finally, for apps, I have started to get a good list of apps that are >>> either directly made with the blind in mind as the primary audience (e.g., >>> KNFBReader and DigitEyes) or are really nicely accessible with VO. >>> However, I am always on the lookout for new apps that are either going to >>> provide something that will simplify my life a little such as OCR, >>> locaters, and the like or can be used for entertainment (preferably with >>> entertainment either free or really cheap:)). >>> >>> thus, I was wondering if others here would mind sharing some of your >>> favorite appestat are either Voiceover accessible or specific to blindness >>> that fit either of the above categories? >>> >>> I am really excited about being here as I have been looking for >>> something like this list since I got my iPod! >>> >>> BTW, it is wonderful to see so many here that I recognize from other >>> lists and thanks to Chris for directing me here! >>> Have a wonderful weekend everyone! >>> Chris >>> Christine M. 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