AccessApps

AccessApps
Developer(s) JISC RSC Scotland North & East
Initial release September 14, 2008 (2008-09-14)
Operating system Windows
Available in English
Type Application launcher (utility software)
License Open source
Website http://eduapps.org/?page_id=52

AccessApps is an initiative supported by the Jisc Regional Support Centres (RSC) and JISC TechDis. It consists of over 50 open source and freeware Microsoft Windows applications, running from a USB stick. AccessApps provides a range of solutions to support writing, reading and planning as well as sensory, cognitive and physical difficulties.

History

  • 14 September 2008 - AccessApps download site launched on JISC RSC Scotland North & East website
  • 28 November 2008 - JISC RSC Scotland North & East awarded Scottish Open Source Education Excellence Award[1]
  • 11 May 2009 - AccessApps incorporated into EduApps
  • 14 May 2009 - AccessApps wins IMS Global Best Accessibility Solution award[2]

List of applications

Guides

  • AccessApps Help
  • Accessibility Essentials - produced by JISC TechDis

Office

Planning and organisation

Multimedia tools

Reading and writing support

  • Adaptive Multimedia Information System (AMIS) - DAISY reader
  • DSpeech - text to speech
  • Express Scribe - transcription
  • NVDA - screen reader
  • PowerReader - dyslexia reading support
  • PowerTalk - PowerPoint reader
  • RapidSet - change font/background
  • TheSage - dictionary and thesaurus
  • TypeFaster Accessible - typing tutor

Visual support

Keyboard/mouse alternatives

Browsers

Presentation tools

Utilities

Backup/synchronise

Games

See also

References

  1. "Scottish Open Source software award for AccessApps". JISC. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
  2. "AccessApps wins international accolade". JISC. Retrieved 2008-05-20.


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