While we're talking about voice overs, let's talk about the one that actually matters - try turning on Voice Over mode and navigating the app the way a visually impaired user would. It is completely and utterly unusable.
I have folders with a few different groups of friends for sharing music and web links. Really a great tool - I'm sorry it didn't work out commercially, but I am so excited to see this open sourced!
The really strong guy at the gym has probably figured out the importance of rest. If you just watched him dead lift a ton of weight, odds are very good that he didn't dead lift the day before, even if he was at the gym…
This was the primary weak point in the implementation. Expecting users to recognize that they can click on the static-looking fields on the card (or relying on them to use tab to move between fields) does not pass the…
This is a hilarious little hack. Neighborhood stereotypes seem to find themselves reinforced in Yelp reviews.
I am regular reader, how are you everybody? This piece of writing posted at this site is truly nice.
I absolutely lost it at the "hockey gear" annotation. Would have been hilarious.
Agreed, very cool idea. Would love to see it expanded upon.
iOS 7 implementing "troll feature requests" for web developers had me chuckling. For the most part, I'm finding iOS 7 to be great.
What's BlackBerry?
I am so tired of the Goldilocks pricing model.
While we're talking about voice overs, let's talk about the one that actually matters - try turning on Voice Over mode and navigating the app the way a visually impaired user would. It is completely and utterly unusable.
I have folders with a few different groups of friends for sharing music and web links. Really a great tool - I'm sorry it didn't work out commercially, but I am so excited to see this open sourced!
The really strong guy at the gym has probably figured out the importance of rest. If you just watched him dead lift a ton of weight, odds are very good that he didn't dead lift the day before, even if he was at the gym…
This was the primary weak point in the implementation. Expecting users to recognize that they can click on the static-looking fields on the card (or relying on them to use tab to move between fields) does not pass the…
This is a hilarious little hack. Neighborhood stereotypes seem to find themselves reinforced in Yelp reviews.
I am regular reader, how are you everybody? This piece of writing posted at this site is truly nice.
I absolutely lost it at the "hockey gear" annotation. Would have been hilarious.
Agreed, very cool idea. Would love to see it expanded upon.
iOS 7 implementing "troll feature requests" for web developers had me chuckling. For the most part, I'm finding iOS 7 to be great.
What's BlackBerry?
I am so tired of the Goldilocks pricing model.