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Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons

85 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago -

Hosted by Alexandre Bellemare and Olivier D'Anjou, this podcast offers tips and tricks in the daily use of assistive technologies for the blind and low vision users. Many different topics are covered in this podcast. You'll learn about Braille displays, screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, TalkBack), OCR technologies, recent technology innovations, and much more.

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Episodes

Our last podcast for the moment, we explain why!

November 12, 2020 17:00 - 20 minutes - 27.8 MB

In this podcast published on November 12th, 2020, Alexandre and Olivier discuss about important changes that will occur at Canadialog. These changes will impact the recording and delivery of podcasts. Indeed, the podcast will be suspended for an undetermined period. Olivier and Alexandre will explain you the reasons which motivated this change which will impact the future of the Canadialog’s podcast. Thank you for your support since the last three years, for the provided suggestions and fo...

Change ringtone, notification sounds and vibrations on iOS

September 23, 2020 16:00 - 57 minutes - 79 MB

In this podcast published on September 23, 2020, Alexandre explains how to change the ringtone, sounds and vibrations on iOS when you receive calls or notifications. In addition to changing the default alert sounds and vibrations, you will learn how to assign a custom ringtone and how to change the sound heard when receiving an SMS for a specific contact. Note, however, that we will not discuss in this podcast the possibility to change notification sounds for some third-party apps. In addi...

Tips to better manage your emails with Outlook and JAWS

August 21, 2020 16:00 - 1 hour - 97.1 MB

In this podcast published on August 21, 2020, Alexandre provides you with some tips on managing emails with Outlook. See how to sort and organize your emails, change the layout to make it more user-friendly, how to make the CCI field appear, choose which folder Outlook starts in, quickly search in your emails and, finally, you will learn a very simple way to attach files and save attachments that will save you time and energy! If you have any tips to share with us on using Outlook or if yo...

Easily navigate in Windows open and save dialogs with your screen reader

July 24, 2020 16:00 - 1 hour - 84.2 MB

In this podcast published on July 24, 2020, Alexandre teaches you, using JAWS, how to navigate through dialogs used to open or save a file. These dialogs are used very often in Windows; however, many users are having a hard time when trying to use them or to navigate across options in there. You will learn how to navigate in these dialog boxes, how to choose a specific location to save a file, how to easily locate a file you’d like to open and much more. In addition, as a reminder, the Can...

Ninite, a tool that installs/updates several apps at once

June 08, 2020 16:00 - 36 minutes - 49.6 MB

In this podcast publish on June 8, 2020, Alexandre shows you how it is possible to install or update most of your preferred apps at once. This can be achieved with the website ninite.com. Ninite is fully accessible and supports a lot of great apps like NVDA which is a free screen reader. Being able to install multiple applications at once can be useful after formatting a computer or if you got a new one and you’d like to quickly find back all your stuff in a minute. And, with Ninite, you h...

A virtual Braille keyboard is finally available for TalkBack users on Android!

May 15, 2020 16:00 - 37 minutes - 52 MB

In this podcast published on May 15th, 2020, you will learn more about the new virtual Braille keyboard that has recently become available to users of the TalkBack screen reader on Android. This new keyboard is comparable to the Braille screen input available since many years on iOS. You will see how to make the first setup of this keyboard, we will go through the tutorial, we will explain the different gestures to use and we will give you tips and tricks for optimal use. In addition, as ...

Let’s have some fun talking about our devices injuries and see how did they survived! Part 1

May 01, 2020 16:00 - 39 minutes - 54.6 MB

In this podcast recorded during the holydays 2019 and published on May 1st 2020, Alexandre and Olivier tell you funny stories about their devices. The goal of this podcast was to change a bit of what we’re used to do and to have some fun sharing our experiences with our listeners. You will learn how our devices survived or not to different type of damages. Before telling you about our devices, Alexandre will discuss about some wrong informations found in the podcast regarding free licenses...

See how to get a free license of JAWS, ZoomText or Fusion for the Covid-19

April 17, 2020 16:00 - 25 minutes - 35.1 MB

In this podcast published April 17th, 2020, see how to retrieve free licenses of JAWS, ZoomText or Fusion software provided by Vispero for the Covid-19. These licenses will be valid until June 30th and you can use them if you’re working at home, for school or if you simply want to do some tests. See also how looks like the new Freedom Scientific’s portal available in the U.S. since more than a year. The license portal can be accessed at http://portal.freedomscientific.com. In addition, as ...

Easily reclaim space on your hard drive using Windows Disk Cleanup utility

April 03, 2020 16:00 - 20 minutes - 28.6 MB

In this short podcast published on April 3, 2020, Alexandre is with you to explain how you can free up space on your hard drive using an easy-to-use utility: Windows Disk Cleanup. With this utility, see if unnecessary files can be trashed from your hard drive such as old files belonging to the system, files generated during the upgrade of your PC, temporary files, etc. In addition, as a reminder, the Canadialog team can offer private or group training on request on the use of assistive tec...

The Chromecast, an accessible device for streaming content to your TV

March 23, 2020 16:00 - 41 minutes - 57.3 MB

In this podcast published on March 23, 2020, learn more about the Chromecast, a small device from Google that allows you to stream the content of your choice to your TV from your phone, tablet or computer. Alexandre will be with you to give you some advice on accessibility, teach you the different steps to configure the device, what you can stream from your iPhone or Android device, how to broadcast the screen of your PC wirelessly or how to stream content using your voice and a smart spea...

iOS tips: The accessibility shortcut, reactivate speech and dial an extension number during a call

March 04, 2020 17:00 - 34 minutes - 47.2 MB

In this podcast published on March 4th, 2020, Alexandre presents three tips for iOS users. As a first tip, you will learn more about the accessibility shortcut, how to use and configure it. This can be particularly useful to quickly activate or deactivate an accessibility feature or in case accessibility present a strange behavior. Note that this shortcut will not necessarily be active by default, so you will find out more information on how you can activate it when listening to this podca...

Learn more about Thunderbird, a free an easy to use accessible email client

February 17, 2020 17:00 - 1 hour - 96.2 MB

In this podcast published February 17th, 2020, Alexandre will be with you to show you the basic of Mozilla Thunderbird, a free accessible email client that can be used with NVDA or JAWS. You’ll see how it is easy to install, how to setup an email account (Gmail) into it, how you can personalize it for a better experience, and some useful shortcuts design to facilitate the navigation. Even if this podcast is mostly based on NVDA and the Mozilla Apps Enhancements add-on, note that it can be ...

Learn about NFC tags, a solution that can be used to label items and do much more!

January 25, 2020 17:00 - 1 hour - 96.3 MB

In this podcast published on January 25th, 2020 Olivier and Alexandre discuss about NFC tags, which are stickers that you put on objects. These stickers allow you to write text labels on them and having these labels read back to you by your smartphone. What is NFC? This is the acronym for near field communication. NFC tags are available for sale on different Web platforms like Amazon at a very low cost. Even if these tags are not considered as a specialized assistive product, this technolo...

The Dot watch, a Braille watch that change the way to interact with your smartphone!

January 09, 2020 17:00 - 1 hour - 128 MB

In this podcast published January 9th, 2020, Alexandre and Olivier are with you to talk about the Dot Watch. What is the Dot Watch? This is a Braille watch that provides 4 Braille cells, 6 dots each, that can be paired to your existing smartphone (iPhone or Android). Using this watch, you’ll be able to read the time and date, use the stopwatch, the timer, read the notifications received on your smartphone, read memos, see whose calling and decide if you want to answer or decline the call, f...

Speech and sounds schemes, a JAWS tool allowing to be informed about text formatting while reading

December 23, 2019 17:00 - 50 minutes - 69.3 MB

In this podcast published on December 23, 2019, Alexandre will be with you to talk about a JAWS tool that many of you ignore the existence: speech and sounds schemes. This tool makes it easier to check certain visual aspects of a text document, change the way how commands and controls are announced by JAWS and even replace certain long or recurring sentences by shortest ones or simply by sounds. When checking formatting of a text using speech and sounds schemes, this feature allows, among ...

Stream what you hear, an app allowing to broadcast the sound of your PC via a network connection!

December 06, 2019 17:00 - 1 hour - 128 MB

In this podcast published December 6, 2019, Alexandre talk about the application Stream what you hear (SWYH). Although this podcast is for more advanced users of technology, this application is very easy to use. This application allows you to stream the sound of your Windows computer over your network, allowing you to listen to your PC's sound on a smartphone, a new generation Victor Stream, a Victor Trek, on Sonos speakers, or any other devices that can handle audio streaming as well as ac...

Learn VoiceOver how to correctly pronounce a mispronounced word in few easy steps!

November 29, 2019 17:00 - 20 minutes - 27.6 MB

In this podcast published November 29, 2019, Alexandre will be with you to show you how easy it is to change a mispronounced word on iOS by using the pronunciation dictionary integrated in VoiceOver. You’ll see how to change the pronunciation by using a different spelling for the word that cause problem or by recording the right pronunciation. You’ll also learn how to affect this modification to a specific language or voice as well as on other options available there. In addition, as a rem...

Clew, an application that can guide you indoor!

November 21, 2019 17:00 - 59 minutes - 82.2 MB

In this podcast published November 21, 2019, Alexandre talks about the application Clew. This mobile application available on iOS, can guide you when walking indoor. Indications are based on a route that must be first registered in the system. The application uses Apple ARKit (Augmented Reality) technology to explore what’s around you and provide you accurate instructions to find the desired anchor point. By listening to this podcast, you’ll learn how to use the application: how to orient ...

The Apple Watch, an accessible Watch that can do much more than just telling the time!

November 06, 2019 17:00 - 35 minutes - 48.9 MB

Have you thought about what you can do with a smart watch? A smart watch is a great complement to your smart phone, but it can also provides data on your health and do more. In this podcast published November 6th, 2019, Alexandre and Olivier will be with you to introduce you to the Apple Watch. You’ll learn more about what it can do and how accessible it is. With the Apple Watch, you can read your notifications, place phone calls, get some important data about your health, send messages, re...

Stay safe with Windows Defender antivirus

October 29, 2019 16:00 - 24 minutes - 33.6 MB

In this podcast published October 29, 2019, Olivier will be with you to give you tips and tricks on how to use Windows Defender antivirus integrated into Windows. Using Windows Narrator on Windows 10, you’ll learn how to navigate in the Windows Defender interface, how to scan your computer against threat, different types of scan available and how to verify your settings to stay safe. Remember that you can turn on or off the Windows 10 Narrator by pressing CTRL + Windows + Enter. In additi...

Learn how to create shortcuts on your desktop to save time in all circumstances!

October 17, 2019 16:00 - 39 minutes - 54.9 MB

In this podcast published October 17, 2019, Alexandre explains how it is possible to create shortcuts on your desktop. Shortcuts can help you access applications, documents, websites, files, folders, etc. that you use frequently. The podcast is suitable for Windows 10 and JAWS. Here are some useful info you should keep in mind Command you must type in the run dialog (Windows + R) allowing to access the app folder where you can create shortcuts to quickly access Microsoft Store apps or eve...

Get more with picture smart, a JAWS feature that can describes images!

October 11, 2019 16:00 - 22 minutes - 31.5 MB

Since JAWS 2019, it is now possible to get description of images on demand based on artificial intelligence. In this podcast published October 11, 2019, Alexandre explains you how it is possible to use this feature to know what the content of an image is and give you more info about known limitation of this feature. In addition, as a reminder, the Canadialog team can offer private or group training on request on the use of assistive technologies. Do not hesitate to contact our team to lear...

Overview of the Apple's Keynote 2019 from the accessibility perspective

September 18, 2019 16:00 - 55 minutes - 76.5 MB

In this podcast published September 18, 2019, Alexandre and Olivier discuss about the Apple’s Keynote held on September 10th. Highlights are the two new services, Apple Arcade and Apple TV+, a new iPad, a new series of Apple Watch and three new iPhones, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. And what about the accessibility? Our two presenters will be with you to discuss the benefits of these new services and devices from a blindness perspective. At the end of this show, a short pr...

The Fire TV Stick, an accessible tool to transform your TV into a smart TV

September 11, 2019 16:00 - 1 hour - 82.7 MB

In this podcast published September 11, 2019, we begin a new series related to the accessibility of devices allowing to watch TV available on the market. As the first episode of this series, discover the Fire TV Stick, a device available from Amazon that allows you to transform your TV into a smart one and listen to multimedia content online. The Fire TV Stick includes a screen reader called VoiceView as well as a remote control with a microphone use to talk to Alexa. Alexandre explains wha...

Set up an iOS device using VoiceOver without any assistance, it's possible! See how!

July 30, 2019 16:00 - 1 hour - 138 MB

Have you purchased a new iOS device such as an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch and you don’t know how to configure it? Have you replaced your existing device for a newest one or just exchange it under warranty and want to transfer your data from your old device to the new one? In this podcast published July 30th, 2019, Alexandre explains step by step how it is possible to configure your device using VoiceOver, how to make sure that it is up to date, how to restore the encrypted backup of your ol...

Meet the Bose Frames, Bluetooth sunglasses that will surprise you!

July 19, 2019 16:00 - 36 minutes - 49.9 MB

In this podcast published on July 19th, 2019, Olivier and Alexandre discuss about the Bose frames, a pair of sunglasses that can be used as Bluetooth headphones. They give you a physical description of the device and show it to you in action. You'll learn about functionalities available and you'll be able to hear how the microphone sounds like. The microphone of the glasses will also be compared with some other microphones that come with other Bluetooth headphones available on the market. ...

After the Kangaroo, here is our new powerful Mini PC!

July 05, 2019 16:00 - 26 minutes - 36.4 MB

Did you ever decide to not purchase a Kangaroo because this computer was not suiting your needs? If so, things have changed. In this podcast, Alexandre and Olivier introduce you to a new PC more powerful than the Kangaroo and that will better suite your needs. Alexandre and Olivier give you a physical description of the device and show it to you in action. As you will see, this is a pretty fast computer that will allow you to efficiently perform tasks related to your work, studies or leis...

The BuzzClip, an obstacle detector based on ultrasound technology

June 28, 2019 16:00 - 25 minutes - 34.5 MB

In this podcast published on June 28, 2019, Alexandre and Olivier presents the BuzzClip, an obstacle detector based on ultrasound technology. It is a mobility aid that can detect obstacles at a higher than what can be detected by the white cane. This tool indicates the presence of obstacles to the user through a vibration system. The BuzzClip can be attached to your white cane, to your clothes or you can simply hold it in your hand. Note that the BuzzClip can’t replace your traditional mob...

Learn how to back up your iPhone, iPad or iPod before it's too late!

April 27, 2019 04:00 - 56 minutes - 77.2 MB

In this podcast published April 27, 2019, Alexandre explains how it is possible to back up data from your Apple mobile device. It is essential to maintain an up-to-date backup of your devices in case of a crash or simply if you want to transfer your data to a new device. There are three types of backups available: iCloud backup, regular iTunes backup, and iTunes encrypted backup. Alexandre will help you shed light on the best way to save your precious data to make sure you’ll not lose anyth...

Introducing the new Vocalizer voices Management utility now available in JAWS 2019

April 05, 2019 16:00 - 34 minutes - 48 MB

Since the January update of JAWS 2019, it is now possible to add or remove Vocalizer voices directly from the JAWS interface without the need of consulting the Freedom Scientific website anymore. In this podcast, Alexandre explains the benefits of this new utility, how to navigate inside this new dialog box and how to easily manage the high-quality Vocalizer voices that are comparable to human voices. He also makes a reminder on how to use the "Voice adjustment" dialog and presents new feat...

Learn how to easily setup and manage your Google Home smart speakers!

February 26, 2019 17:00 - 2 hours - 139 MB

Have you purchased a Google smart speaker such as a Google Home Mini, Google Home, or Google Home Max and have trouble setting it up? Would you like to learn more about the parameters that can be modified in order to make your experience better? In this podcast part of our Smart Speakers series, Alexandre gives you step-by-step instructions on how to setup your speaker that integrate the Google Assistant so you can set it up by yourself, without any accessibility issues, even if you are a u...

Meet Alexa, Amazon’s smart voice assistant!

February 02, 2019 17:00 - 2 hours - 131 MB

After receiving the visit of Google Assistant and Siri, it's now Alexa's turn to visit the Canadialog studios! In this podcast of more than two hours duration, Olivier and Alexandre introduce you to Alexa, the voice assistant designed by Amazon. They show you the interface of the Amazon Alexa mobile app, as well as what it is possible to do with Alexa and Echo connected speakers: making calls, sending messages, controlling smart plugs and much more. Knowing that Amazon's smart speakers are ...

Feedback from the accessibility point of view on the use of iPhones launched in 2018

January 16, 2019 17:00 - 23 minutes - 31.8 MB

In this podcast, Olivier gives you his first impressions of the iPhone XR after a few days of use. It also gives a brief reminder of the new gestures introduced with the iPhone X and iPhones that were launched in 2018 to replace the home button as well as shortcut keys to know requiring the use of the side button. Finally, Olivier shares his experience with Face ID on a daily usage. In addition, as a reminder, the Canadialog team can offer private or group training on request on the use of...

Test of the HomePod, Apple’s connected speaker

January 09, 2019 17:00 - 1 hour - 138 MB

Are you curious to learn more about the HomePod, Apple’s connected speaker? During the holiday period, Alexandre and Olivier tested this product for about a week. In this first podcast of the year, they give you a physical description of this device, show you the initial setup process, as well as some things that you can perform using Siri. At the end of this podcast, you should be able to make your own mine about this connected speaker. In addition, as a reminder, the Canadialog team can ...

Easily modify JAWS keyboard shortcuts by using the keyboard manager

December 20, 2018 17:00 - 44 minutes - 61.5 MB

In this podcast, Alexandre introduces you to the keyboard manager of JAWS. This utility allows you to create new and modify existing keyboard shortcuts, Braille shortcuts as well as gestures for touch screens. Alexandre also shows you how to change the quick navigation keys for web browsing. Finally, see how to create a keyboard shortcut to automatically start JAWS. Take note that the team will be back in January with new podcasts and more exciting topics, so ... stay tuned! We wish you hap...

Our 50th podcast is here! Retrospective of the last year and how to use 3D Touch on iOS

November 28, 2018 17:00 - 44 minutes - 61 MB

Yes! Already the fiftieth episode of the Canadialog podcast! For the first part of this one, Olivier and Alexandre explain you how the project to put online podcasts started, they make a retrospective of the last year and a half, explain you how podcasts are produced and tell you about the challenges of the last year. In the second part, see how 3D Touch works on iOS devices, how to enable or disable this feature, how to use it with VoiceOver, and learn more about what can be accomplished w...

The Brailliant BI 14, a portable and versatile Braille display that you can bring anywhere

November 21, 2018 17:00 - 1 hour - 86.1 MB

In this podcast, Alexandre gives an overview of the Brailliant BI 14, a portable braille display recently available on the market. You'll learn more about its physical layout, how it works, and how to use the built-in note-taker feature. To learn more about this product, visit the Brailliant BI 14 page. In addition, as a reminder, the Canadialog team can offer private or group training on request on the use of assistive technologies. Do not hesitate to contact our team to learn more about...

Having difficulties with Skype 8? We show you how to use it

November 09, 2018 17:00 - 1 hour - 114 MB

Few months ago, Microsoft released the version 8 of Skype and regularly prompt users to update to this new version. When Skype 8 came out, it was not well optimised for screen reader users. However, things have changed with JAWS 2018. With the release of JAWS 2019, Freedom Scientific made the experience with Skype 8 even better. In this podcast, Alexandre shows you the different settings of Skype 8. He also gives you tips and tricks, as well as different keyboard shortcuts to use it. To s...

The sound of your screen reader is poor and sluggish? See how to fix it

October 31, 2018 16:00 - 48 minutes - 66.8 MB

In this podcast, Alexandre talk about an issue encountered with recent sound cards or Bluetooth audio devices making the speech synthesizers less reactive then expected or in some situations the volume can fluctuate. This is a problem caused by premature closing of the audio channel. The way to fix this issue is to install a software that will continuously broadcast silence on the audio device used by the screen reader. After a demonstration of this bug, he explains how to use Silenzio. Si...

Learn how to manage your Freedom Scientific license and software activations

October 19, 2018 16:00 - 42 minutes - 57.9 MB

In this podcast, Alexandre explains how it is possible to manage your licenses for Freedom Scientific software such as JAWS, OpenBook, Magic, Fusion and ZoomText. See how to check how many activations are remaining for your license, how to activate your software online or offline, and how to remove an activation. In addition, at the beginning of this podcast, you will find some information related to NVDA 2018.3 and the Remote add-on, a firmware upgrade for Focus 5th generation and a comeba...

Podcast about the September 12th, 2018 Apple Keynote

September 18, 2018 16:00 - 41 minutes - 57.6 MB

In this podcast, Alexandre and Olivier discuss about the Apple Keynote which was held on September 12th, 2018. By listening to this podcast, you'll learn about the new products that were introduced. New products include the iPhone X S, iPhone X S Max, iPhone X R as well as the Apple Watch series 4. Don't hesitate to tell us what you think about these products! Also, please find at the beginning of this show a very important note about the most recent update of NVDA 2018.3 that cause issues ...

The Amazon Fire tablet, a 100% accessible device right out of the box, at a very affordable price

September 09, 2018 16:00 - 1 hour - 108 MB

In this podcast, Alexandre introduces you to the Amazon Fire tablet, an affordable device sold by Amazon. He shows you how to use its built-in screen reader called VoiceView. At the end of this podcast, you should be able to use your Fire properly. Knowing that this is an affordable device (between 59$ and 129$ Canadian depending on the edition), this is a very interesting solution for users who want to introduce themselves to the use of touch screens and without paying a large amount for a...

Learn more about what's new in NVDA 2018.2

August 28, 2018 16:00 - 16 minutes - 22.6 MB

In this podcast, Olivier comes back on new features in NVDA 2018.2, which was released few months ago. As the new features in this version, A new USB driver is now available for the BrailleNote Touch and the BI 14 from HumanWare, the settings interface has been redesigned, it is now possible to postpone the installation of some updates, Windows OneCore voices are now used by default with Windows 10 and much more. In addition, as a reminder, the Canadialog team can offer private or group tr...

Braille screen input, the perfect tool to write text at the speed of light in all circumstances!

August 24, 2018 16:00 - 1 hour - 90.4 MB

In this podcast mostly for Braille users, Alexandre shows you how to use the Braille screen input feature on iOS. You will learn how to enable it as well as how to use it in different situations. For example, Alexandre shows you how Braille screen input can help you finding apps on your home screen or navigating on the web. He also shows you how to enter text with this virtual Braille keyboard. Once you'll be expert with Braille screen input, you'll be able to write text using your touch sc...

Podcast about managing command key labels in JAWS

August 15, 2018 16:00 - 17 minutes - 23.5 MB

In this podcast, Olivier shows you how it is possible to manage the labels of command keys in JAWS. For example, it is possible to give a different name to the Enter key and call it Return instead. He also explains you how to mute a key, so JAWS will not announce it anymore when you'll press it. Visit our website regularly to be informed when new Podcast becomes available or subscribe to our Youtube channel. Also, please note that our podcasts are now available on iTunes, Play Music, TuneI...

Podcast about managing voices in VoiceOver

August 09, 2018 16:00 - 22 minutes - 31.5 MB

In this podcast, Olivier shows you how it is possible to manage and change the voice in VoiceOver. He also shows you how you can manage multiple languages at different speech rates with the Language option available in the rotor. Visit our website regularly to be informed when new Podcast becomes available or subscribe to our Youtube channel. Also, please note that our podcasts are now available on iTunes, Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher as well as on Victor Reader. In addition, as a reminde...

Overview of iOS keyboard settings and the text replacement option to the rescue!

August 01, 2018 16:00 - 20 minutes - 27.6 MB

In this podcast, learn about the various keyboard settings available in iOS. See how it's possible to add or remove keyboards, how to change punctuation behavior, capitalization management and more. Olivier also explains how it is possible to save time when typing by using the text replacement function, how the prediction feature works and how to use the dictation function to write text using your voice. Visit our website regularly to be informed when new Podcast becomes available or subsc...

Learn how to use WhatsApp for iOS, an accessible instant messaging app

July 27, 2018 16:00 - 40 minutes - 56 MB

In this podcast, Olivier shows you how to use WhatsApp, a free iOS app compatible with VoiceOver allowing you to send text and voice messages, files, photos, do voice and video calls and much more. With WhatsApp, you can discuss in private or create discussion groups. Learn how to install the app, setup it and how to chat with your friends. WhatsApp requires a valid phone number where you can receive a text message or a call. You can download WhatsApp on the AppStore by following this link...

Podcast about organizing home screen layout on iOS

June 30, 2018 16:00 - 27 minutes - 37.3 MB

In this podcast, Alexandre shows you how to organize your home screen layout. He explains you how to move apps, as well as how to create folders. Alexandre shows you the new way to do it with VoiceOver since iOS 10. He also shows you as well the traditional way of doing it by dragging icons on the screen. Visit our website regularly to be informed when new Podcast becomes available or subscribe to our Youtube channel. Also, please note that our podcasts are now available on iTunes as well ...

Introducing Dolphin EasyReader app for iOS

June 21, 2018 16:00 - 58 minutes - 79.9 MB

Few episodes ago, Alexandre showed you how to use the CELA library's website. This week, he shows you how to use the EasyReader app on your iOS device. A podcast about the Android version will be produced eventually. The EasyReader app allows you to download books from the CELA library, Bookshare and much more. Alexandre shows you how to download a book through the app. He also shows you how to navigate inside a Daisy book. Finally, he shows you how to import in the app a Daisy book from a...