Comment by Marconius on 08/06/2023 at 14:14 UTC

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View submission: What apps meet your access needs?

Chiming in with more support for BaconReader. The app was mostly usable with VoiceOver when I started using it almost 9 years ago, and the developers listened to my feedback and worked directly with me and other accessibility specialists on how they could improve the app for assistive technology. It's been my mainstay reddit client this entire time because of that, and while it is a commercial app, I'd pay for it again just to support the devs who actually listen and put in the effort to make things better for all of us.

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Comment by KevinCastle at 16/06/2023 at 01:12 UTC

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Baconreader is so simple looking and bland. Which is 100% why I fucking love the app so much. The app just shows what you need and thats it. I'll never use Reddit without it and would buy it again too.

Comment by gunfart at 09/06/2023 at 00:02 UTC

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Also throwing in my hat for BaconReader. I have been using it far before I lost my vision, I have no eyeballs now and still using it today. Almost 10 years without any problems, accessibility works great. No chat function, but that function sucks anyway and I never use it.