Expert Resources: accessible apps
These are the items that relate to accessible apps found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Claudia.Cahalane | 03 Nov 2016A new smartphone app which lets people with sight loss know when their bus, or bus stop, is approaching, is to be piloted by developers at University College London. It was conceived at a Barclays' Maker Change event at London's Makerversity in Somerset House.
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Joe Chidzik | 13 Oct 2016AbilityNet's quick guide to creating accessible mobile apps, including using native controls, platform specific guidance from Apple and Samsung, user testing, accessible colour palettes, and developing in-house guidelines like the BBC
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callum.grantham | 30 Mar 2015Are you planning to launch an app? Have you already taken the plunge? Have you thought about accessibility? This webinar was broadcast in September 2014 and is for business decision makers and app developers who need to know how to meet legal guidelines and build apps that work for every user.
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Mark Walker | 13 Dec 2013Shopping online for those Christmas dinner essentials is needlessly difficult for disabled people, concludes a new 'State of the enation' report by AbilityNet. Testers with a range of conditions from blindness and low vision to learning difficulties, shopped for a turkey, a Christmas pudding and a...
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Anonymous | 21 Aug 2013Smartphones open up a whole new world to people with visual impairments. In this blog AbilityNet's Head of Fundraising Rory Field talks about his experience with Fleksy, an app designed to make texting easier. Hi there,
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