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Date: Mon, 8 Mar, 2021, 5:21 pm
Subject: [tech-vi Announce List] Apple-friendly debugger helps make apps
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Computerworld - Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 12:44 PM
Apple-friendly debugger helps make apps and websites accessible

With millions still sheltering from the COVID-19 threat, there never has
been a more important time to ensure mobile apps, websites, and web apps
are accessible — and a new solution from Evinced hopes to empower
developers to achieve that.
*What is the scale of the problem?*

When it comes to accessibility, the World Health Organization
<https://www.who.int> (WHO) says there are more than 1 billion people
worldwide living with some form of disability. That statistic alone should
reinforce how important it has been that mobile apps and websites are built
to be accessible, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The problem is that perhaps 70% of mobile apps in some key categories have
accessibility problems, some of which (such as support for pointing
devices) may not be so easy to catch. (A Deque report claims 62% of
accessibility practitioners surveyed
<https://www.deque.com/covid-19-digital-accessibility-report/> in
March/April 2020 said COVID-19 increased the awareness and impact of
accessibility on digital channels.)

Evinced <https://www.evinced.com/> is a free Xcode-compatible debugging
tool aimed at enterprise IT developers and designed to help identify
accessibility problems within apps, websites, and web apps.
*What is Evinced?*

Evinced is implemented during the software development process and provides
those building the code with alerts at different stages of that process.

"The root cause of accessibility problems is the fact that large parts of
the web are not machine readable; instead, they were designed for visual
consumption,” Evinced founder and CEO Navin Thadani said in a statement.
<https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/evinced-raises-17m-announces-series-a-to-launch-enterprise-digital-accessibility-platform-for-software-development-teams-301220961.html>

“Evinced has developed technology that visually analyzes websites and
applications, builds a structural semantic model, and then compares it to
the actual code to detect potential accessibility issues. This
fundamentally new technology approach enables us to significantly
outperform legacy approaches.”

Unlike most code-first checking tools, Evinced uses artificial intelligence
to analyze both the inherent code as well as the user interface. In the
event a coding problem is identified, the solution is smart enough to
suggest ways to resolve it, leaving developers in control.

This short video gives some sense of what it does.

*Capital One evidences Evinced*

In a case study, Capital One explains
<https://www.evinced.com/blog/a-new-technology-approach-to-ensuring-digital-accessibility-at-capital-one-in-partnership-with-evinced/>
how it (like Apple
<https://www.computerworld.com/article/2476373/15--reasons-apple-is-best-for-accessibility.html>)
has prioritized digital accessibility for years.

It found it required a testing solution suitable to meet the challenges of
our current world of dynamic, JavaScript-heavy web and mobile apps as well
as websites. Existing website accessibilit- checking tools aren’t
necessarily good at analyzing apps, which is why Capital One worked with
Evinced.

The bank also wanted a solution that could accelerate the journey from
development to product release. Capital One claims Evinced helped identify
10 times as many accessibility issues as were found using its previous
testing methods — in a fraction of the time (hours, not days). These
included keyboard and screen reader issues.

“With the ability to automate testing of code repositories at scale, on
demand, and before release we can create a snapshot at any given moment of
the accessibility issues in dev and quality assurance environments all over
the company,” the case study said.

Evinced recently announced $17 million in Series A funding
<https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/evinced-raises-17m-announces-series-a-to-launch-enterprise-digital-accessibility-platform-for-software-development-teams-301220961.html>
in
a round co-led by BGV and Capital One Ventures.
*Why it matters*

There are plenty of reasons enterprise developers should prioritize
accessibility in their apps. Not only is doing so the right thing to do
<https://www.applemust.com/apple-calls-accessibility-a-human-right-everyone-deserves-a-chance/>,
but accessible websites gain better SEO rankings
<https://www.searchenginejournal.com/seo-accessibility/379582/#close>,
which usually equates to more customer loyalty and revenue. The same logic
applies to web and mobile apps.

There’s also the benefit that accessibility technologies
<https://www.computerworld.com/article/2476373/15--reasons-apple-is-best-for-accessibility.html>
will form part of the foundations for future voice-first and gesture-based
computing models as these emerge and evolve across the next few years.

Consider mobile search in Siri
<https://www.computerworld.com/article/3265071/is-your-business-ready-for-apple-s-siri-voice-search.html>,
in which local results are presented — even the smallest business needs to
ensure it scores as highly as possible when it comes to such searches;
accessibility may help with this.

*Please follow me on** Twitter <https://twitter.com/jonnyevans_cw>, or join
me in the AppleHolic’s bar & grill
<https://mewe.com/join/appleholics_bar_and_grill> group on MeWe.*

https://www.computerworld.com/article/3610333/apple-friendly-debugger-helps-make-apps-and-websites-accessible.html#tk.rss_all


     David Goldfield
Assistive Technology Specialist

Feel free to visit my Web site
WWW.DavidGoldfield.info
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