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From: Christian Heilmann
Date: Tue, Jul 31 2012 2:33PM
Subject: Avance - an accessible interface for smartphones
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At Campus Party Recife one of the Telefonica guys showed me a project
that they are looking to support called Avance by CPQD, a local
company. In essence, this is an interface with 6 big icons that say
what they are when you touch them and open when you double-tap them.
Subsequent screens do the same thing.

I did a quick interview with Felipe of Telefonica showing the device.

Here is the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd8xT9-ppwk and a
blog post with screenshots and more info:
http://christianheilmann.com/2012/07/31/avance-by-cpqd-an-accessible-and-simple-interface-for-smartphones/

Felipe was interested in shifting this to Boot2Gecko and I don't think
that this would be a big issue. It would be an interesting idea to get
a phone out based on Firefox OS that is catered to various needs, from
low literacy to learning disabilities and visual impairment. The
original system was built using extensive research with user testing
including blind people and the elderly.

From: Henny Swan
Date: Wed, Aug 01 2012 1:54AM
Subject: Re: Avance - an accessible interface for smartphones
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Hi Christian,

Thanks for forwarding this, looks really interesting.

From a quick glance it seems similar to Mobile Accessibility by Code
Factory. This is a screen access application that skins the screen so you
have large easy access icons for Phone, Contacts, SMS, Alarm, Calendar,
Email, Web, Where am I, Apps and Settings. It basically streamlines the
clutter on the screen (as Avance does) so explore-by-touch is
more efficient. It also comes with an inbuilt screen reader although I'm
unsure if you have the option to switch this on and off.

Details at:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.codefactory.android.app.ma.vocalizerenudemo&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImVzLmNvZGVmYWN0b3J5LmFuZHJvaWQuYXBwLm1hLnZvY2FsaXplcmVudWRlbW8iXQ
..

Do you know how the two may differ?

Cheers, Henny

On 31 July 2012 21:33, Christian Heilmann < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> At Campus Party Recife one of the Telefonica guys showed me a project
> that they are looking to support called Avance by CPQD, a local
> company. In essence, this is an interface with 6 big icons that say
> what they are when you touch them and open when you double-tap them.
> Subsequent screens do the same thing.
>
> I did a quick interview with Felipe of Telefonica showing the device.
>
> Here is the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd8xT9-ppwk and a
> blog post with screenshots and more info:
>
> http://christianheilmann.com/2012/07/31/avance-by-cpqd-an-accessible-and-simple-interface-for-smartphones/
>
> Felipe was interested in shifting this to Boot2Gecko and I don't think
> that this would be a big issue. It would be an interesting idea to get
> a phone out based on Firefox OS that is catered to various needs, from
> low literacy to learning disabilities and visual impairment. The
> original system was built using extensive research with user testing
> including blind people and the elderly.
> > > >



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