Thursday, August 29, 2013

Pages


By Matthew Bullis

App Details
By:  Apple Inc.
Price:  $9.99
Devices:  Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd, 4th, and 5th generation) and iPad.  Requires iOS 5.1 or later.  This app is optimized for iPhone 5.

Description:   This ten dollar word processing app is good for what it does, but for the following reasons, it just doesn’t get it for me. As a user of Windows with the Jaws screen reading package for over fifteen years, and with a typing speed in excess of fifty words a minute, the Pages app will help me to produce documents on the IPhone with a Bluetooth keyboard, but these tasks can be accomplished by me more easily on Windows. When you’re typing along, it’s just fine, but when editing using VoiceOver, you have to rely on its feedback. This involves turning on and off the QuickNav feature, and using the rotor gesture to select the navigation unit, whether it be by characters or words. It’s several keystrokes that a sighted user doesn’t have to use, since they can touch right where they want to make the edit. Also, you can’t simply use the toggle commands to underline or bold like you can in Microsoft Word. It also takes a few navigational elements in order to get to the canvas area where you can start editing. If I need to quickly write down something, and if my Windows computer is running, I can start typing in a blank document in about two seconds, and for my speed of productivity, it’s to Windows I’ll go, though this Pages app is good within its own platform, extra keystrokes and all.

Pages is compatible for blind, low vision, and sighted.

Pros
  • Ability to access your documents in a mobile setting

Cons
  • Not as speedy as working with documents on Windows platform

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