Twitterrific Keystrokes for iOS and Mac

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Iconfactory has created one of the best applications for using Twitter for iOS and macOS, and they have also created an amazing set of keystrokes for users who like to navigate applications with the keyboard. Below is a link to Iconfactory’s list of keystrokes that you can use to navigate the Twitterrific application.

Twitterrific Keystrokes for iOS and macOS

#iACast 103: Maintaining Your Devices

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In this episode Michael, Jeff, Jason, Aleeha and Allison talk all about maintaining your computer. We cover principles for Mac, Windows and mobile platforms. Learn how to keep your machine spinning like a top and keeping it at peek performance!

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iAccessibility believes that everyone can use technology, and our goal is to make technology accessible to everyone. With the new Android iACast app, you can read about new technologies, listen to our podcasts, and learn more from an amazing community of technology enthusiast.

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We love hearing from you, so feel free to send an email to feedback@iaccessibility.net. You can follow us on Facebook, and Twitter. You can also find us on Reddit, and all around the web. Also, don’t forget to check out our YouTube page, and for all things iACast, check out our iACast page. If you’d like to help support us, you can do so via our Paypal and Patreon pages.

 

#iACast 102: Building a Desktop PC

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In this episode Michael, Jeff, Aleeha and Allison talk all about building a computer. They talk about everything from the case to the type of drives and enclosures you should use when putting your dream machine together. Are you the type of person that should take on this kind of project? Come find out what the team thinks!

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A new podcast will be coming to the network all about iOS Shortcuts. The new podcast will be called iAShort cast. We are open to suggestions if you have a better name for the podcast.

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We love hearing from you, so feel free to send an email to feedback@iaccessibility.net. You can follow us on Facebook, and Twitter. You can also find us on Reddit, and all around the web. Also, don’t forget to check out our YouTube page, and for all things iACast, check out our iACast page. If you’d like to help support us, you can do so via our Paypal and Patreon pages.

 

 

 

 

iAccessibility 1.4 for iOS

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iAccessibility is proud to announce that version 1.4 of our app has been released to the app store. This version includes new shortcuts to start and stop playback of our live stream, and a shortcut to listen to our ten latest episodes. You must first perform these actions in the app for Siri to find them, but you can then use the settings app to add a phrase with Siri to activate these features while your phone is unlocked. We have also made bug fixes to the app, and we will have more to come shortly.

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#iACast 100: Past, Present, and Future

We have made it to episode 100, so Jason, Michael, Aleeha, Matt, Scott, Chelsea, and Allison discuss our memories of the past 100 episodes of the show. We then discuss how we are doing now, and where we want to go in the future. This episode was the most fun podcast the team has recorded to date.

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We had an exciting time recording this episode, and we hope that you enjoy listening to it. We intend to make more of our episodes be just as fun and enjoyable, and we will keep providing content for more than the next 100 episodes. As always, you can send us feedback by emailing feedback@iaccessibility.net, or by using our hashtag of #iACast.

#iACast Special: October 2018 Apple Event

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On October 30, 2018, Apple announced several new devices. On this episode of the iACast special, Aleeha, Michael, Jason, and Allison discuss the new devices, and what we think about all of the devices that we’re announced.

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