While i know twitter accessibility has taken a hit, both Quinter and Mo-Tweet are still working fabulously for me. If/when they go away, fine. But, I won't be exiting on the assumption that they're to be disappearing, as many have. I'll wait until it becomes a reality.
I now have access to the new VR Stream with the new update. The device is just so so good from what I've explored. Changing the speed produces high quality audio. I can guarantee to listen in private on headphones. Those were my main considerations.
@brianhartgen Interesting, well, I hope, whatever weird twist of fate has kept it active continues to work for a while. I do think we have a Mastodon account, and I set a personal one up, but I am avoiding using it until I absolutely must. i don't really do social networking much as it is.
Available on SenseCast: episodes covering the sensePlayer. In response to requests, and to celebrate the beginning of shipments in the US and UK, we're posting some of the SensePlayer content we've published in other spaces on our podcast: First EP here: https://t.co/yRXhNzmjaA
I really can't understand why companies like this feel they need to take the attitude of knocking other devices. A Braille PC is one of the holy Braille products we all want. It will sell on its own merit in a category all its own.
The integration of the Framework ecosystem into the Optima brings mainstream performance and flexibility to the assistive technology space, marking the end of the era of proprietary notetaker devices. Learn more at https://t.co/r00nOPzqya. #Optima#BrailleForAll#A11y
@brianhartgen I don't see it is a competitor, i feele it is a different beast. I could, and would easily use both, just as people every day use phones and tablets as well as their PC's. Even working for HIMS, I have no problem saying I really want one. But not as a BrailleSense replacement.
I strongly disagree! A PC doesn't mark the end of an era for an Android tablet or an iPhone any more than the Optima marks the end of an era for a device like the BrailleSense. I would love an Optima, but I'll use my BS6 just as often, just for different tasks.
The integration of the Framework ecosystem into the Optima brings mainstream performance and flexibility to the assistive technology space, marking the end of the era of proprietary notetaker devices. Learn more at https://t.co/r00nOPzqya. #Optima#BrailleForAll#A11y
"Disability only becomes a tragedy when society fails to provide the things we need to lead our lives."
Judy Heumann, a foundational disability advocate, passed away earlier this week. Her life's work is a testament to breaking down barriers to access. https://t.co/PyOMd9ppm9
@brianhartgen Brian. Yes, it seems there were a couple sold in the US to early adopters and testers. But no, it is not generally available. You can check HIMS Inc's website to confirm that.
@byronsykes I'm sorry, there's nothing unusual about either the podcast hosted on Anchor, or the YouTube channel. I've not heard of anyone else having issues.
For those wondering just how the Smart Connect feture of sensePlayer works, we've done another video with some additional detailed demo: https://t.co/BcYfniVOrE
@BlindGuyTech Sorry for the late response, I'm not personally very active on social networking. You can DM, but, I'm guessing you're writing about the interview request. Yes? We actually passed this on to HIMS, inc, as the cast is Canadian, so they will be most appropriate to handle it.
As 3rd-party Twitter clients are soon to be in the rear view mirror, I've searched for a way to easily generate RSS feeds of Twitter accounts. Enter: OpenRss https://t.co/SPeoKLDsuF
I'd like to thank manuel Cortez and everyone who developed all the accessible clients I've used all the years I've used Twitter. My gratitude to them all can't be put into words.