Tuesday 15 May 2012

IE Access Max interface
If you have difficulty with the accessibility settings in Internet Explorer, or work with someone who has this problem, try IE Access Max.
Altering web site font or colour settings for Internet Explorer can take between 6 and 8 clicks to set up. The options are located across 3 different pages on the Internet options dialog. Changing the settings can be quite difficult if you either don't know where they are, or you have forgotten the steps involved.
IE Access Max places all the accessibility options on a single page interface, allowing quick, easy and straight-forward access to the different settings. Simply open the application, make your selections, click the Apply button and it’s all done.
Download from the Accessibility page on the website

Sunday 13 May 2012

Arabic Downloads

The Arabic conversions have now been added to the website, along with a download link to the AT Toolbar Portable version of these applications.

Friday 11 May 2012

Global Accessibility Awareness Day + Aps in Arabic

In collaboration with MADA (Qatar Assistive Technology Center) a range of my applications have been translated to Arabic.  The apps can either be installed as individual programs or as a portable collection with a toolbar interface.  These applications were all publicised by MADA on GAAD as part of a range of specially prepared activities to mark GAAD.
If you would like to download the Arabic versions, please have a look at the MADA website; http://mada.org.qa/en/
Alongside this, a 15 minutes of fame moment, Ability magazine published a piece about the Arabic release a few days later;  http://www.abilitymagazine.org.uk/Articles/Article-187-3.aspx