Music Ferry demonstrates Soul Trapper. She puts you in the shoes of supernatural sleuth Kane Pryce as he battles a ghost haunting a ranch. But that’s just a taste of what lies ahead:
the full game features a supernatural tale that unfolds over 23 chapters each ranging from 5 to 15 minutes in length. As the game progresses, locations become larger and more complex, with the rich cast of characters. Real and otherworldly innovative audio game sequences interweave seamlessly with the emotional, action-packed storyline. Delve into gameplay in the audio spectrum as you never have before.
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Atlantic City Blackjack on Windows
Amy demonstrates Atlantic City Blackjack using System Access.
Back in the 90s, Richard De Steno, a blind programmer, created and sold various text-based games for DOS. Now, he’s in the process of converting these excellent games over to Windows, and is making them available for free.
Nuance Voices Installed On Android Devices
Sadam shows us how to install the Nuance voices onto our Android devices. He talks about the procedure of moving the files and configuring the voices.
Victor Reader Stream Adds Book Share and NFB Newsline
Cullen demonstrates the latest update to the Victor Reader Stream from HumanWare, adding great features such as Book Share and NFB Newsline.
KeySoft Upgrade 9.3 On The BrailleNote Apex
Cullen demonstrates the KeySoft 9.3 Upgrade on his BrailleNote Apex. KeySoft 9.3 applies to all BrailleNote or VoiceNote Apex models regardless of their current version. This upgrade is completely free to all Apex users and requires no new product key for installation. If you have KeySoft 9.2.x installed on your Apex, simply download the 9.3 version and install it.
Mavericks Tagging and Tabs
In this episode Brandt Steenkamp demonstrates the much talked about Tagging feature of OS X Mavericks as well as taking a quick look at the Finder and Tabs.
Downcast for OS X: Download, Play and Synchronize your Favorite Podcast
In this episode, Aaron gives us an overview of the recently released Downcast app for the Mac.
Downcast for iOS has long been a popular choice with VoiceOver users The Mac app not only allows you to download and play podcasts on your Mac, but it will also synchronize with the iOS app.
Downcast is available to download from the Mac App Store. At the time of posting, it’s priced at $9.99, which is supposedly a launch promotion price.
Unboxing The Brailliant BI 40 Braille Display
Sadam returns with an unboxing of the Brailliant BI 40 from HumanWare. He discusses the importance of braille and rounds off the demonstration by showing how easy it is to connect this 40 cell braille display to your Windows or Mac computer.
Seeing Eye GPS Demo
In this episode, Blind Educator gives a demonstration on the long awaited iOS app,
Seeing Eye GPS
by
Sendero Group.
He opens the app for the very first time, taking us through the setup process, walking through settings, POIs, and creates a route, concluding with his final thoughts of the app and pricing structure.
How To Upgrade Tiny Tunes
In this episode Cullen demonstrates how to upgrade to the latest version of
Tiny Tunes
using Windows XP.
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