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My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control.

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  • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

    My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

    I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

    When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

    It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

    The settings are configurable via a link too.

    This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

    https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

    https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

    #iOS
    #Accessibility
    #Audiobooks
    #OpenSource
    #AI

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    #4

    @gary_bbgames brilliant!! What a cool thing to do for your Dad:)

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    • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

      My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

      I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

      When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

      It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

      The settings are configurable via a link too.

      This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

      https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

      https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

      #iOS
      #Accessibility
      #Audiobooks
      #OpenSource
      #AI

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      #5

      @gary_bbgames Amazing! We need more things like this.

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      • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

        My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

        I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

        When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

        It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

        The settings are configurable via a link too.

        This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

        https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

        https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

        #iOS
        #Accessibility
        #Audiobooks
        #OpenSource
        #AI

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        #6

        @gary_bbgames I'm fully sighted with better than average motor control. This is absolutely the only right way to design an app. Bravo!

        I don't do iOS and soon with google going all authoritarian on the ability to load apps on android, I may be moving off that too. But you've posted the source code, so I can port it to wherever I end up. You rock!

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        • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

          My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

          I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

          When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

          It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

          The settings are configurable via a link too.

          This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

          https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

          https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

          #iOS
          #Accessibility
          #Audiobooks
          #OpenSource
          #AI

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          #7

          @gary_bbgames very good, congratulations and thank you! I know this will come in handy someday soon here...

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          • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

            My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

            I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

            When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

            It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

            The settings are configurable via a link too.

            This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

            https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

            https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

            #iOS
            #Accessibility
            #Audiobooks
            #OpenSource
            #AI

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            ov_dragonman@mstdn.plus
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            #8

            @gary_bbgames Are you in the US? Are you familiar with National Library Services (NLS) program? It is a FREE program setup to provide players, specially designed for people who cannot otherwise read a book and has the most extensive Library of materials. It is available through agencies in every state. I used to work at one of their branches. https://www.loc.gov/nls

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            • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

              My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

              I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

              When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

              It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

              The settings are configurable via a link too.

              This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

              https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

              https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

              #iOS
              #Accessibility
              #Audiobooks
              #OpenSource
              #AI

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              #9

              @gary_bbgames I have this same UI problem with one app. I’m nearsighted and the text is so small under the button that it is impossible to read without magnification. I’ve asked the devs to increase it or respect iOS text size controls but they have so far ignored me. And I’m getting pissed.

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              • t2r@infosec.exchangeT t2r@infosec.exchange

                @gary_bbgames I have this same UI problem with one app. I’m nearsighted and the text is so small under the button that it is impossible to read without magnification. I’ve asked the devs to increase it or respect iOS text size controls but they have so far ignored me. And I’m getting pissed.

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                gary_bbgames@mstdn.games
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                #10

                @T2R that’s not good. What app is it?

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                • ov_dragonman@mstdn.plusO ov_dragonman@mstdn.plus

                  @gary_bbgames Are you in the US? Are you familiar with National Library Services (NLS) program? It is a FREE program setup to provide players, specially designed for people who cannot otherwise read a book and has the most extensive Library of materials. It is available through agencies in every state. I used to work at one of their branches. https://www.loc.gov/nls

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                  gary_bbgames@mstdn.games
                  wrote sidst redigeret af
                  #11

                  @ov_dragonman I’m in the UK. We have a similar service but nothing that ticks every single box for him. Along with not being able to see, he has a very short attention span now, or they can’t be administered remotely. I only see him once a month, so being able to do the technical side as well as putting on book for him remotely is a must.

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                  • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

                    @T2R that’s not good. What app is it?

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                    #12

                    @gary_bbgames it’s for a robot vacuum.

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                    • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

                      My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

                      I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

                      When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

                      It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

                      The settings are configurable via a link too.

                      This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

                      https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

                      https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

                      #iOS
                      #Accessibility
                      #Audiobooks
                      #OpenSource
                      #AI

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                      boogiechild@dragonscave.space
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                      #13

                      @gary_bbgames Oh! wow! that's cool what you have done to help your dad with his book player.

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                      • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

                        My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

                        I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

                        When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

                        It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

                        The settings are configurable via a link too.

                        This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

                        https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

                        https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

                        #iOS
                        #Accessibility
                        #Audiobooks
                        #OpenSource
                        #AI

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                        j3317@allovertheplace.ca
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                        #14

                        @jonathan859 @gary_bbgames awesome, i find that the apps that were made to help one person and then releaced are the best

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                        • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

                          My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

                          I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

                          When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

                          It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

                          The settings are configurable via a link too.

                          This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

                          https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

                          https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

                          #iOS
                          #Accessibility
                          #Audiobooks
                          #OpenSource
                          #AI

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                          drhyde@fosstodon.org
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                          #15

                          @gary_bbgames I'm not partially sighted, and I have good motor control, and I think I want this anyway. Accessible design is good for *everyone*.

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                          • drhyde@fosstodon.orgD drhyde@fosstodon.org

                            @gary_bbgames I'm not partially sighted, and I have good motor control, and I think I want this anyway. Accessible design is good for *everyone*.

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                            gary_bbgames@mstdn.games
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                            #16

                            @DrHyde thank you. I did skip implementing chapters so it might not be useful for everyone. My dad will only manage 10 minutes at a time and would accidentally press chapters if they were on screen.

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                            • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

                              My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

                              I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

                              When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

                              It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

                              The settings are configurable via a link too.

                              This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

                              https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

                              https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

                              #iOS
                              #Accessibility
                              #Audiobooks
                              #OpenSource
                              #AI

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                              #17

                              @gary_bbgames Fabulous.
                              Well done indeed.

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                              • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

                                @ov_dragonman I’m in the UK. We have a similar service but nothing that ticks every single box for him. Along with not being able to see, he has a very short attention span now, or they can’t be administered remotely. I only see him once a month, so being able to do the technical side as well as putting on book for him remotely is a must.

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                                #18

                                @gary_bbgames Given what you said, I am very glad you are there to help. Although I do no need the service myself, I am very worried that our despot who would be king will shut down the NLS program as what he considers a waste of money. He will try to use that money to continue to try and capture all the world's oil. I only hope all those "hemberders" and diet coke take their toll on him . . . SOON!

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                                • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

                                  @Greg_Ray that did us for a bit but he’s started to struggle talking with it now. He’s too slow and it interprets his pause as him finishing, and then he gets annoyed with it and it all just falls apart. I’m not sure how long this will carry on working, but it’s the only thing he gets any enjoyment from now.

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                                  #19

                                  @gary_bbgames My Mum is the same boat. Her eyesight is almost gone and she misses reading so much. But she has come to appreciate audio books. If only Alexa wasn't such an airhead . . .

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                                  • greg_ray@mastodon.auG greg_ray@mastodon.au

                                    @gary_bbgames My Mum is the same boat. Her eyesight is almost gone and she misses reading so much. But she has come to appreciate audio books. If only Alexa wasn't such an airhead . . .

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                                    gary_bbgames@mstdn.games
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                                    #20

                                    @Greg_Ray have you tried using Voice Over with an iPad? It’s pretty good, but there is a small learning curve.

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                                    • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

                                      @Greg_Ray have you tried using Voice Over with an iPad? It’s pretty good, but there is a small learning curve.

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                                      #21

                                      @gary_bbgames We had a bit of a try, but it all got too hard.

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                                      • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

                                        My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

                                        I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

                                        When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

                                        It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

                                        The settings are configurable via a link too.

                                        This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

                                        https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

                                        https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

                                        #iOS
                                        #Accessibility
                                        #Audiobooks
                                        #OpenSource
                                        #AI

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                                        #22

                                        @gary_bbgames For people wanting similar functionality on Android I highly recommend Simple Audiobook Player.

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                                        • gary_bbgames@mstdn.gamesG gary_bbgames@mstdn.games

                                          My dad is partially sighted with poor motor control. He likes audiobooks but every player I tried had tiny buttons and too many screens.

                                          I’ve now made this one. Two screens, big controls, high contrast.

                                          When I want to send him a new book, I just text him a link — he taps it and the book appears in his library.

                                          It always comes back to the last book he was playing, ready to play again.

                                          The settings are configurable via a link too.

                                          This is very much made for my exact specific needs with him, but it’s open source and free if it helps anyone else.

                                          https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/easy-audiobook/id6761441597

                                          https://github.com/griches/EasyAudioBook

                                          #iOS
                                          #Accessibility
                                          #Audiobooks
                                          #OpenSource
                                          #AI

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                                          #23

                                          @gary_bbgames

                                          There's a related project on f-droid for android devices:

                                          > Homer turns any Android tablet into a dedicated, easy-to-use audio player for seniors. Caregivers configure the app and manage content, while loved ones enjoy audiobooks and podcasts independently - without confusion or mistakes.

                                          Has a big ui for the visually inpaired. The caregiver has to be present to configure the app though. I like the idea in your app of controlling things via texting.

                                          https://f-droid.org/packages/com.studio4plus.homerplayer2

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