I am impressed with the “MobileAccessibility” project from University of Washington Computer Science & Engineering. They developed series of Apps for the Blind, Low-Vision, and Deaf-Blind People. I want to say Thanks, because i have a friends who need these Apps.

The Accessible Android Applications include:

Color Namer: Color Identifier using Camera
Vibrating Braille: Reading Braille using Vibration and Touch Screen
VBrailleWriter: Writing Braille letters on the Touch Screen (readme file)
TalkingCalculator: Calculator using Touch Screen
BarcodeScan: Scanning QR codes and reading the text aloud
MobileOCR_2.0: OCR for Android 2.0 and above
ScreenReader_R2: Screen reader that reads a sample paragraph of text using gestures

I know these Apps are not for everyone, But there are many disable who need their Mobile Life too, So, help the guys who need around you..so I would like to suggest this application for those who have disable friends nearby. Help the disable and enjoy their Mobile Life.

Download Apks available from http://mobileaccessibility.cs.washington.edu/apps/index.html ,and also ,there is one PDF Instructions for installing APK Files on your phone

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