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Tis the Season

Accessible Gift Giving

The 2016 AccessWorld Gift Guide

by Deborah Kendrick

Giving gifts is a pleasure understood in every culture and every language, and we at AccessWorld try to help jumpstart your creativity each year with some ideas that will be fun to give for those who are blind or low vision — and just as much fun to receive.

Product Evaluations and Guides

Accessible Recipes for Holiday Cooking and Entertaining

by Janet Ingber

For both beginner and advanced cooks, there are numerous websites and iOS apps to go to for recipes. The iOS apps were easier to navigate than the websites. If you have an iOS device, I would use the apps and forgo the websites.

Game Review: Timecrest: The Door by Sneaky Crab, Incorporated

by Jamie Pauls

In this article, we will take a look at yet another work of interactive fiction—Timecrest: The Door by Sneaky Crab, Incorporated. For me, at least, Timecrest stands out from many of the other interactive fiction games I've played recently, and I will attempt to explain why. Also, I believe that the developers of Timecrest deserve some recognition for the work they have put into implementing VoiceOver accessibility into this game, playable on iOS devices and the Apple Watch.

Microsoft Word with NVDA: A Review of the Latest NV Access Training Guide

by Bill Holton

Although Microsoft Word with NVDA is targeted primarily at users of the free NVDA screen reader, this book would be equally valuable for the JAWS, or Window-Eyes user. Its step by step progression from basic to advance features with plenty of review and hands-on practice make this a must-have book for anyone who is either learning to use MS Word or for accessibility trainers who teach the program to sight-impaired individuals. Power users may also benefit from the book's depth of coverage—especially regarding obscure features which are rarely used.

What's New in MacOS Sierra and the New MacBooks

by Janet Ingber

Apple has recently released both a new version of the Mac operating system, dubbed MacOS Sierra, and also announced new additions to its MacBook lineup. Sierra has some excellent new features. Siri and Universal Clipboard make the update worthwhile on their own. Also, the new VoiceOver features including new voices and verbosity options are a welcome addition.

Interviews

A Conversation with Lainey Feingold about her new book: Structured Negotiation, a Winning Alternative to Lawsuits

by Bill Holton

Over the past 20 years Ms. Feingold and various co-counsel have been instrumental in successfully negotiating over 60 accessibility settlements with companies and communities. Now she's sharing her knowledge and experiences with others in her new book, Structured Negotiation, A Winning Alternative to Lawsuits. To whet your appetite, we asked Lainey Feingold to share with our readers the ten most important things she would like all vision-impaired individuals and those who advocate on their behalf to know about Structured Negotiations.

Spotlight on Web Accessibility

W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative: Leading the Charge in Web Accessibility Across the Globe

by John Rempel

The Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) plays a leading role pertaining to digital access and the Web. The organization launched the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) in 1997 which was established as an effort to improve the accessibility of the World Wide Web for people with disabilities.

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