Another great video. Thanks. And, once again, I totally agree with your assessment and perspectives on this. I concur that it really should allow for (and encourage) crowd-sourced tagging of public and commercial spaces. It would seem that doing so would eventually provide and enticement for businesses to do their own, more comprehensive, tagging/mapping once they see how much "the crowd" is doing for their space and surrounding area.
I love the optimism. It just really needs to be popularized... but I think that would be the struggle. It needs a be my eyes type of structure I think.
There is not one best laptop for everyone A huge factor is budget and it depends on what you need or what the low vision person needs. Some people find contrast very important and OLED screens are really helpful. Some people really need a lot of power based on what they do and what work they need, but some people only want to browse the internet and use social media. There's a lot of different factors.
This one seems interesting and I love the price point lol but it's a disappointment that it's not on Android and who knows when it will eventually come to Android. It seems like there's always a catch to these things lol
@@carrieonaccessibility so it’s an app that I created which can extract all text from PowerPoint and also describe images inside slides. It basically makes reading PowerPoint way more accessible and it has some other cool features so I would really really appreciate it if you can test out the app and if you like it, maybe you could do a review about it. It has been gaining popularity in the last few months. Thank you so much.. Also, I am a blind developer.
Another great video. Thanks. And, once again, I totally agree with your assessment and perspectives on this. I concur that it really should allow for (and encourage) crowd-sourced tagging of public and commercial spaces. It would seem that doing so would eventually provide and enticement for businesses to do their own, more comprehensive, tagging/mapping once they see how much "the crowd" is doing for their space and surrounding area.
I love the optimism. It just really needs to be popularized... but I think that would be the struggle. It needs a be my eyes type of structure I think.
@@carrieonaccessibility I'm not sure what you mean by "it needs a Be My Eyes type of structure".
Which is the best laptop low vision visual impaired with large size screen
There is not one best laptop for everyone A huge factor is budget and it depends on what you need or what the low vision person needs. Some people find contrast very important and OLED screens are really helpful. Some people really need a lot of power based on what they do and what work they need, but some people only want to browse the internet and use social media. There's a lot of different factors.
great job and very nice application thank you। ❤😊
Thank you! :D
Oh cool nice job
thanks!
@@carrieonaccessibility no problem
This one seems interesting and I love the price point lol but it's a disappointment that it's not on Android and who knows when it will eventually come to Android. It seems like there's always a catch to these things lol
I know! That's so frustrating! I'll be happy when it finally comes to android... we shall wait and see!
Can you do a video about ScribeMe which is the microsoft store app that can extract text from Powerpoints and describe the images using AI?
I've never heard of that one! :)
@@carrieonaccessibility so it’s an app that I created which can extract all text from PowerPoint and also describe images inside slides. It basically makes reading PowerPoint way more accessible and it has some other cool features so I would really really appreciate it if you can test out the app and if you like it, maybe you could do a review about it. It has been gaining popularity in the last few months. Thank you so much.. Also, I am a blind developer.