Well this year's WWDC blew me away. I think Voice Memos on the Mac will be handy for those that can't afford expensive recording software. And group FaceTime? I can see Apple giving Skype a run for its money in the foreseeable future. All they would have to do is port it to other platforms. Also, it looks like my prediction came true. iOS apps will be able to run on Mac next year. I was disappointed that Siri was only getting a small upgrade with the shortcuts feature, but all in all, I was very impressed.
Shawn Sent From My New MacBook Air Facebook Username: Shawn Krasniuk Twitter Handle: shawnk_aka_bbs Skype username: bbstheblindrapper Facetime: bbssh...@icloud.com > On Jun 5, 2018, at 8:40 AM, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote: > > Hi Donna, > > Really its up to the individual. > > For me, not really, > > But guess it might change when updates come out in third quarter > > Most of what I heard about isn’t really stuff we will benefit from down under, > You in the USA will, > Especially TV OS > You can still watch the recorded keynote on line or through you’re a TV > > From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com><macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Donna Goodin > Sent: Wednesday, 6 June 2018 12:33 AM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> > Subject: WWDC? > > Hi all, > > I wasn't able to catch the WWDC keynote. Did they announce anything > interesting? > Cheers, > Donna > On Jun 3, 2018, at 2:29 AM, Shawn Krasniuk <bbssh...@icloud.com > <mailto:bbssh...@icloud.com>> wrote: > > Hi all. I'd like to share with you an article I wrote earlier this evening > for my radio show called Accessibility Matters. For those of you that don't > know what it is, Accessibility Matters is a radio show I created that talks > about Accessibility and its issues in the community. But sometimes on the > show we talk about fun things like assistive technology and accessible apps. > The show can be heard Thursdays at 11:00 AM central on 95.9 CKUW's website > ckuw.ca <http://ckuw.ca/>. Alternatively I host a Whatsapp group for the show > and every week I post episodes there. If you want to join it, email me > privately and I'll send you the invite link. This article can be read as well > on our Facebook page at facebook.com/accessibilitymattersradio > <http://facebook.com/accessibilitymattersradio>. I welcome any comments you > may have. So without further ado, here is the article. > > WWDC 2018: Hopes and Predictions > > It's the biggest 4 letters of the year. WWDC starts Monday and we at > Accessibility Matters are excited for the big day. Well, I don't know about > Melissa, but I sure as heck am. Here are some predictions we, I mean I am > looking forward to seeing. > > Hopes > > 1. Implementation Of The Siri Voices System Wide On macOS > > Since iOS 9, Apple has made it possible to use the Siri voices for Voiceover > and other system wide features that use speech. In 2016, Apple introduced > macOS Sierra which brought the virtual assistant into the Macintosh > environment. However, access to the voices system wide wasn't possible which > is the case today. We on the Mac don't get the voices that PC users do such > as Neospeech, Ivona, or the now debunked Innoetics. For 3rd party TTS > providers, we only get Nuance, Acapela, Cereproc or Cepstral which I don't > recommend anyone try unless they want to crash their computer. So on Monday, > I hope we can finally use the Siri voices system wide. I'd love to use the > new female voice on my Mac. I sometimes take a break from her but I always > gravitate back to her because she is the most natural sounding female voice > on the iPhone. A lot of blind people like voices if they're responsive and > while that's important to me as well, I like my voices as human sounding as > they can be. So Apple, make it happen. If Windows 10 allows Jaws users to use > the Cortana voice whose name is Eva, then let us use the Siri voices on the > Mac. > > 2. If Siri Voices Still Can't Be Used, Give Us More Voices > > If we still can't use the Siri voices system wide, then I hope the new voices > that Nuance introduced two years ago will finally make their debut on Apple > devices. Two years ago, Nuance introduced 5 new voices: Evelyn, Nathan and > Zoe who are US voices, Malcom who is a British voice, and Rishi, an Indian > English voice. These voices with the exception of Evelyn can be used with > both NVDA and Jaws. You can download them for free with Jaws 17 and up, but > you have to pay for them with NVDA. And if these voices come to the Mac and > possibly iOS, I hope we get the natural version of Zoe that I first heard on > the Nuance website and not the version that Jaws and NVDA have. On the > website, she sounded very human, but with the version that NVDA and Jaws have > now, she sounds like she's bored and doesn't sound like she's interested. > Don't bother checking the Nuance website now though, the demo that they have > of her now is the same thing the two Windows screenreaders have. > > 3. No Authentication Message When Mac Display Goes To Sleep > > Do you ever find it annoying when you're reading something on your Mac and > when your display goes to sleep, Voiceover interrupts the reading and says, > "Authentication, login panel, user, image, authentication has new window?" > Yeah. I find that annoying too. Especially when you're reading a long > article. Sure, there are ways around it like using the speech feature in the > edit menu or setting your screen not to go to sleep at all, but those work > arounds shouldn't be needed. Besides, wouldn't that damage your screen over > time if you had it on 24/7? I have two suggestions that could be done to > eliminate this problem. 1, have Voiceover speak the prompt after it finishes > what it's reading or 2, eliminate the message altogether. Implementing one of > these changes will hopefully save Voiceover users both frustration and > unnecessary trips to the Apple Store for repairs. > > Predictions > > 1. Platform Wide Usage of Apps > > Since Tim Cook became CEO of Apple back in August of 2011, he has said time > and time again that the iOS ecosystem will not be integrated into the > Macintosh ecosystem and vice versa. However, with the rumors and articles > that I've been reading, Apple might be changing their stance. If the rumors > end up being true, I predict that macOS 10.14 which we don't know what it > will be called and iOS 12 will have the ability to run apps from these > operating systems. So for example, If you had macOS 10.14 installed and you > wanted to play an iOS game like Dice World on your Mac, you'd just install > that app on your computer and there you go. I'd for sure welcome that > feature. I have video games on my phone and I'd love the ability to play > those games on a bigger screen. Plus I think it would open up more > opportunities for developers. The only thing I would hope that doesn't happen > is that apps already on the Mac such as RS Games stop working. I don't have > the money to give to Marty Schultz so I can keep playing my beloved RS Games. > > 2. New iPads, Macs, And The New iPhone SE > > According to Mac Rumors, alongside the announcements for the new OS's, we > could see new iPads, Macs, and even the new 2nd generation iPhone SE. I'll be > particularly interested in the new iPhone SE model. I'll be looking to see if > this model uses touch ID or Face ID. My contract with Bell ends at the end of > August so this will determine which phone I'll get. If the SE2 has touch ID, > I'll get that. If Face ID, I'll stick to my original plan of getting the 8 > Plus. > > Note: These predictions are just rumors I've been hearing these past months. > They may not happen. > > The big event starts Monday at 12:00 CT. You can watch it on any Mac running > Sierra or above, any iPhone running iOS 10 and above, or on the Apple TV. For > Windows, make sure you have the latest version of Internet Explorer or > Microsoft Edge installed. 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