About Accessible SMS Talkback Lite
Accessible SMS was designed especially for blind and visual impaired people.
It has a sharp contrast for visual impaired people and works closely with Talkback.
The advantages of the App is that when an SMS message arrives the message is heard by default and a popup is raised with the content of the SMS message, giving the user an easy access to the content and a smooth way to respond to the message.
You can configure the App to play the SMS message even when the phone is sleep mode, so you would not miss important SMS Messages.
Another advantage of the App is the ability to work with enhanced voice recognition mode. Making the ability to respond to incoming SMS messages without hand intervention.
The App is free and it is a standalone App, but it's power comes when working together with Accessible Editor. If the Accessible Editor is install the App enables you to preview every SMS message inside the accessible Editor in preview mode and navigate back and forth with all the extended possibilities that it offers.
Sending SMS messages has the Advantages of using the special enhanced voice recognition mode and the ability to use the Accessible Editor. The Accessible Editor is designed especially for editing and although it is not a must we really recommend that.
The notifications and popup window can all be customized by the settings.
Difference between Lite version and pro version.
1. Special Voice recognition mode.
2. Enlarge fonts.
3. Add phone number to contact when arrives.
4. Black on white theme.
All functions of pro works for two weeks on the Lite version.
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by C####:
My stock sms app, does just fine. Kind of like one poster said pretty bare bones for $19! And I'm not even sure when it was last updated. Maybe if it were a couple of dollars, $5, but $19 with problems? I don't think so