In this approximately 26-minute podcast, Darrell Shandrow demonstrates some of 
the VoiceOver accessibility concerns found in the latest Foursquare 
<http://foursquare.com>  5.0 iOS app update. 

*       Listen or Pause – Foursquare 5.0 Accessibility Report 
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*       Download – Foursquare 5.0 Accessibility Report 
<http://blindaccessjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Foursquare5Accessibility1.mp3>
 

On the heels of its Wednesday update, Foursquare posted a brief article 
<http://support.foursquare.com/entries/21540446-accessibility>  on its support 
website stating that accessibility is a “top priority,” inviting users to 
submit problem reports to [email protected]. We urge all blind 
Foursquare users who rely on VoiceOver to submit a clearly-written 
accessibility report to Foursquare as soon as possible. 

The following accessibility report has been sent to Foursquare’s development 
team at [email protected] for their consideration. 

Hello Foursquare Development Team,

I am writing to thank you for inviting the blind VoiceOver user community to be 
part of the Foursquare accessibility development process and to report my 
accessibility concerns with Foursquare 5.0. 

There are two primary accessibility issues throughout the new app’s user 
interface: unlabeled buttons and elements that provide no accessible 
information. I will demonstrate these by way of a podcast and a step-by-step 
write-up. It is my hope that the podcast will serve as a live example while the 
write-up will represent a concise description of the issues. 

Please be sure VoiceOver is enabled on your iOS device in Settings > General > 
Accessibility >VoiceOver before opening Foursquare and following these steps.

Friends Tab

1.      Double tap the Friends tab in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.
2.      Flick to the right repeatedly through this screen, listening to 
VoiceOver speak each user interface element.
3.      Listen to VoiceOver read elements such as “button,” “activity btn 
comment” and “activity btn like.”
4.      Observe that it takes five or six right flicks to read the information 
about each friend in the new user interface where it used to require just one.
5.      Notice there’s no longer an option to select between “near by” and 
“world wide” friends. Either this option is no longer available or it is not 
accessible to VoiceOver users.

Checkin

1.      Tap the top of the Friends screen with four fingers to make sure you 
are at the top. VoiceOver should say “Logo.”
2.      Flick right once to and double tap the “Global Checkin” button.
3.      Flick right repeatedly through the checkin screen, listening to 
VoiceOver read each user interface element.
4.      Notice that VoiceOver says “map” before reading the first place on the 
list. The meaning of this is unclear. Are we missing some important context or 
information?
5.      Continuing to flick right through the list, listen for an element that 
says “current location.” Double tapping this element seems to do nothing except 
repeat “current location.” What is happening with this item?

Explore

1.      Tap the top of the screen with four fingers. VoiceOver should say 
“Logo.”
2.      Flick to the right repeatedly through this screen, listening to 
VoiceOver speak each user interface element.
3.      Notice that VoiceOver says “map” before reading the first place on the 
list. The meaning of this is unclear. Are we missing some important context or 
information?
4.      Continuing to flick right through the list, listen for an element that 
says “current location.” Double tapping this element seems to do nothing except 
repeat “current location.” What is happening with this item?
5.      As you flick to the right, observe several elements where VoiceOver 
clicks and says nothing.

Please feel free to let me know if I may beta test or be of further assistance 
in your accessibility efforts. 

Regards,
Darrell Shandrow
BlindAccessJournal.com 

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Enclosures:

        
 
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