In this episode, Kushal Solanki revisits NaadSadhana for iOS. This Apple Design Award-winning app is a comprehensive musical companion that offers a suite of features for both practice and performance. Musicians can hone their skills with Note and Ear Workouts, and explore a multi-octave keyboard and various essential instruments for free. The app allows users to perform alongside a Live Orchestra, featuring an extensive collection of 27 instruments, 262 Ragas, and 54 Taals across 10 Styles/Genres.
iOS and iPadOS Apps
In this podcast, David Woodbridge gives us a demonstration of Light Detector, an iOS app that uses the camera on an iDevice to transform any natural or artificial light source that it encounters into sound. You will hear a higher or lower sound depending upon the intensity of the light.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge gives us an in-depth discussion and walk-through of one of his most used iOS apps, Audiobooks from Audible.
With an Audible membership, this app provides access to your purchases from Audibleās selection of 180,000+ titlesāfrom best sellers to classics, and everything in-between.
In this podcast, Marlon gives us a walk-through of MacID, an iOS app that provides a fast and secure way to unlock your Mac without the inconvenience of typing your password over and over.
Packed full of features, including innovative Tap to Unlock and full iPad, iPhone and Apple Watch support. Control audio, share clipboards and start screensavers.
In this podcast, Thomas Domville gives us a walk-through and demonstration of the IFTTT iOS app.
IFTTT enables you to connect all your "services, apps and devices" together so that routine and complex tasks are performed automatically.
Do you find that the Telegram app for iOS is hard to use? Tired of trying to find workarounds to make things work as they should. If so, listen in as Thomas Domville gives us a review of the Bright Guide app which makes using Telegram easier and simple to use. Bright Guide is a convenient messenger designed specifically for blind people and working with the VoiceOver screen access program. The Bright Guide application allows you to send text and voice messages, images and documents, as well as subscribe to popular channels in Telegram.
In this podcast, Ornella Jagdeo introduces us to Classic Lemonade Stand, a modern take on the old text-based lemonade stand simulators.
Buy cups, lemons and sugar to fill your inventory. Set your price and start selling cups of lemonade! Watch out for the weather which will affect your sales.
Other unexpected events may pop up randomly like bees taking your sugar or the neighborhood bully swiping some cash.
In this episode, Thomas Domville explores the āListen to Pageā feature on iOS 17. This feature allows your device to read aloud the content of a webpage, making it an excellent tool for multitaskers who want to consume text content while on the move.
In this podcast, Carla gives us an in-depth look at FileBrowser - Access files on remote computers, an iOS app that enables you to manage and view files across a number of locations. These include Windows, Mac and Linux computers; Time Capsule, NAS and WiFi drives. You can also connect to a number of cloud services, including Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, WebDAV, FTP and SFTP.
Features include:
Documents:
In this podcast, Merisa gives us a walk-through and demonstration of Mass Times for Travel, a free iOS app that helps Catholics get to Mass by helping them find churches and worship times worldwide.
Developed by MASSTIMES.ORG!, the app contains what it claims is the most comprehensive database of Catholic churches and worship times in existence.
In this podcast, Thomas Domville gives us a demonstration of Microsoft Outlook - email and calendar for iOS.
Join with Thomas Domville (AnonyMouse) as he explores and meets the Gods: Fire, Ice, Water, Air & Moon delivering you the Weather as you have never experienced it before.
In this podcast, Orinks gives us a walk-through and demonstration of Mixonset, an iOS app that offers to be your smart DJ with support for locally stored music and a number of music streaming services.
Description from the App Store:
Want to have a personal DJ? Try Mixonset. Mix the best part of your favourite songs with smooth transitions on Spotify, Apple Music, TIDAL, SoundCloud Free & local MP3s.
In this podcast, Kushal Solanki gives us a walk-through and demonstration of NaadSadhana, an artificial Intelligence music app for iOS that helps Indian Classical musicians tune, synthesise and create music.
Key features:
In this podcast, Scott Davert walks us through [NatureSpace](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/naturespace-relax-meditate/id312618509?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D8&at=11l4LS), an app providing soundtracks to many different types of sounds. This app is a free download in the App Store with in-app purchases. Headphones or a very good set of speakers are recommended to appreciate the full sound quality of the files demonstrated in the ap.
In this episode, Ida Grace demonstrates VO Starter, an iOS app specifically designed to assist new blind and visually impaired users in learning how to navigate their devices using Appleās built-in screen reader, VoiceOver. The app offers step-by-step guidance, teaching basic VoiceOver gestures and simplifying the learning process.
VO Starter on the AppĀ Store
https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/vo-starter/id6455786629
In this podcast, Jeff Young gives us a demonstration of NFB Connect, a free iOS app that provides access to the latest news from the National Federation of the Blind.
In this podcast, Thomas Domville introduces us to NOAA Weather International, a free iOS app that offers real-time 7-day hyperlocal point weather forecasts and current weather conditions for worldwide locations from NOAA NWS and forecast.io (creators of DarkSky) based on your current location or any location in the world.