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Full History - 2021 - 04 - 22 - ID#mwe1be
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App for organization (self.Blind)
submitted by Iulian53
Hi! What organization application do you know that is accessible?
vvitallie 1 points 2y ago
I am blind, I use onenote for notes, todoist as my taskmanager.
chuckejeesus 1 points 1y ago
Hey, I heard people say the OneNote isn't very accessible with screenreaders. I feel like it's a really useful app but I don't want to waste time with something annoying to use. Has that been your experience? do u think its accessible for screen readers? Is it something u just have to get used to?
vvitallie 2 points 1y ago
This is very subjective to"your own needs.
What do' you find annoying of onenote? The w10 app is kind of lightwait. And the office and Ios apps do work as expected. It is up to your personal needs and taste.
chuckejeesus 1 points 1y ago
Hmm, alright. I do have two questions though about it if u don't mind, because they're the things that made me question if it's accessible. The main thing is, I'm confused about how to navigate the content blocks, AKA note containers. Is there a shortcut key for jumping between content blocks when you have a bunch of text written inside multiple different ones on the same general page? I found that alt + up and down arrows work sometimes, but sometimes just moves the page down instead and doesn't work. They're the biggest thing that seem confusing to me so far. Are content blocks something you use? Or should I just avoid using them?


The other thing is, usually, when I press NVDA plus control plus end, the review cursor goes to the bottom of the text. When I am typing in a note container And I press that, The same thing doesn't happen. It doesn't work and doesn't announce anything or make any sound. I've only found this to happen in the note containers in OneNote. Do you know why or what I can do as an alternative key instead to get the review cursor to the bottom of the text?
garlic-lover 1 points 2y ago
I am using r/ObsidianMD on macOS and there are versions for Windows, Linux, Adroid, and iOS. The iOS version is currently a work in progress and not really accessible yet but with how often the releases are coming out, I'm sure it will be fully accessible before too long. For now, I capture all of my notes on macOS.
vvitallie 1 points 1y ago
Are you also blind? I am trying out obsidian, and since the editor has become more accessible, it is mâch more of an usuable tool for my needs.
retrolental_morose 1 points 2y ago
We use Google Keep at work, and that seems reasonable.
I am a big fan of my calendar apps, which sync across Windows, iOS and Alexa.
We also use IFTTT to link Alexa's lists with text files in dropbox which we use for groceries.
TwistyTurret 1 points 2y ago
I share lists with my husband using AnyList, he uses VoiceOver on IOS.
snow671 1 points 2y ago
Microsoft's To Do works great with TalkBack and there is an iOS version
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