- From: <talilief@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2024 09:01:51 -0230
- To: Margot Keller <mkeller@atalan.fr>
- Cc: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
- Message-Id: <EFA6701C-4993-4A31-BEF5-55D1705648ED@gmail.com>
Hi Margot, I am not sure what kind of apps you are looking for as examples. We have implemented iOS mobile accessibility for a few of our interactive simulations for learning science and math: https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/filter?type=html&a11yFeatures=interactive-description-ios These sims have a feature called Interactive Description that is accessible with iOS VoiceOver. We have 10 sims that are accessible using regular VoiceOver. We have a few more that would be accessible on iOS, but there are issues with particular interactions introduced by new versions of iOS VoiceOver which we are not able to resolve. Taliesin Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 10, 2024, at 07:23, Margot Keller <mkeller@atalan.fr> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I'm looking for mobile applications to demonstrate accessibility components. > I already know 2 of such applications, but they are no longer maintained. These are : > > mDAN : https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/m-dan > Deque Uni for Android : https://github.com/dequelabs/Deque-University-for-Android > These apps are still very useful and usable, but some accessibility API updates are missing. > > Do you know of any similar apps? Ideally available on stores with open code, but I'm open to any alternative. > > Also, if you have applications that you know fully compliant (or close to it), I'd be interested in extanding my list. > > Thanks in advance ! > > Regards, > Margot > > -- > Margot Keller > mkeller@atalan.fr > > Atalan, accessibilité numérique et sensibilisation au handicap > Nous recrutons ! > > Atalan est coordinateur des projets AcceDe Web et AcceDe PDF
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