Hi Ed, did you get that app on the Mac App Store? I can't remember what the 
article said, and right now I'm using my phone.
Mary


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> On May 19, 2017, at 7:29 AM, Ed Worrell <blindworr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello Mary,
> 
> From what I can tell from the demo for Mac os it is very useable so far. 
> There are some sections that have unlabeled buttons. The buttons have hint 
> tags that work with VO however. I have plugged my iPhone into the computer 
> and can see and access all of my media, and contacts, etc. I am still playing 
> with it and will post to the list after I figure out more.
> 
> I hope this helps,
> 
> Ed You can hear what the button does by pressing VO + shift + H on the button 
> to hear the help tag.
>> On May 18, 2017, at 3:41 PM, rajmund . <brajmund2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> hi,
>> with NVDA, no. the furthest I got with these things, was the demo version of 
>> iExplore, with a combination of narrator and NVDA on windows 10. this one, 
>> when I tried the demo, unless I'm confusing it, on the windows side of 
>> things, was no hope.
>> 
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>>> On 16/05/17 7:05 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>>> I wonder if anyone has used this app, this iteration of this app that
>>> is, and has any comments on VoiceOver accessibility. The whole back up
>>> and restore think that the author describes sounds really nice. But the
>>> app does cost $40. So you don't want to buy it unless it's accessible.
>>> That might be why maybe nobody's tried it yet.
>>> Mary
>>> 
>>> iMazing 2.2 review: A better way to use your Mac to manage your iPhone
>>> and iPad
>>> Macworld  /  J.R. Bookwalter
>>> 
>>> iMazing <https://imazing.com> ($40 for a single-user license; multi-user
>>> licenses available) is an iOS device management utility designed as an
>>> alternative to iTunes. Available for Mac or PC (the license can be used
>>> on either platform), iMazing doesn’t sync files in the traditional
>>> sense, but rather acts as a conduit for transferring files between
>>> desktop computers and iPhone, iPad, or iPod devices.
>>> 
>>> Think of iMazing as iTunes without media purchasing or playback, but a
>>> whole lot more versatile. iMazing also does many things Apple’s media
>>> player can only dream of, like exporting iMessage conversations. Annoyed
>>> by how iTunes saves device backups on your internal drive? With iMazing,
>>> you can store these enormous files anywhere you’d like, and browse
>>> archives with Time Machine-style simplicity. (Archives work on Mac or
>>> PC-formatted volumes, not on network-attached storage devices.)
>>> 
>>> imazing 2.2 backup optionsJ. R. Bookwalter/IDG
>>> 
>>> iMazing allows iOS device backups to be saved anywhere, but only Mac or
>>> PC formatted volumes work for archives.
>>> 
>>> In addition to managing apps, photos, music, videos, notes, call logs,
>>> and voice memos, iMazing 2.2 adds the ability to transfer ebooks and PDF
>>> documents to iBooks. Better yet, photos can now be transferred from
>>> computer to iOS via drag-and-drop, although albums created this way
>>> can’t be deleted from the Photos app and won’t be included in backups.
>>> 
>>> There are other limitations to be aware of. Certain data types including
>>> Messages, call history, voicemail, Contacts, and Notes can only be
>>> accessed from a backup, rather than the device itself. As a result,
>>> iMazing occasionally feels slower to use than iTunes. My personal pet
>>> peeve is how long the application takes to perform an initial scan of
>>> iCloud Photo Library thumbnails, although devices with fewer images
>>> won’t have this problem.
>>> 
>>> imazing 2.2 stock2DigiDNA
>>> 
>>> iMazing can also access and export text messages, but only from an
>>> existing device backup.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>    Restore and transfer
>>> 
>>> One of iMazing’s coolest features is the ability to copy content between
>>> devices, quite handy for upgrading to a new iPhone or iPad. Rather than
>>> restore from iTunes or a lengthy iCloud backup, you simply connect both
>>> devices, start the transfer, and sit back while the software does its
>>> thing. It’s a more streamlined process that puts Apple’s cumbersome
>>> method to shame.
>>> 
>>> iMazing 2.2 makes other welcome improvements to the traditionally
>>> front-loaded restore process. Rather than having to connect a new device
>>> via Wi-Fi to activate and update to the latest version of iOS, iMazing
>>> seamlessly handles these tasks as part of its restore wizard.
>>> 
>>> imazing 2.2 restore wizardDigiDNA
>>> 
>>> Restoring backups to a new device just got way easier thanks to
>>> iMazing’s one-click transfer wizard.
>>> 
>>> You’ll endure fewer annoying iOS Setup Assistant screens during a
>>> restore, since the software automatically takes care of many account
>>> login prompts for you. (Signing in to install App Store updates is still
>>> required, however.) Similar conveniences extend to updating or
>>> reinstalling iOS itself. Since devices are always connected to the
>>> utility over Wi-Fi, iMazing detects when the current version is out of
>>> date and offers to update with a click.
>>> 
>>> You can also do the same with a complete reinstall, even during a
>>> restore. Although like iTunes, you won’t be able to downgrade to older
>>> iOS versions once Apple has stopped signing them. There are plenty of
>>> smaller improvements too, like a new preferences tab for Devices, with
>>> options to prevent iTunes from performing automatic backups or launching
>>> after connecting a device.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>    Bottom line
>>> 
>>> Keep iTunes around for buying or playing media files, but when it comes
>>> to managing iOS devices and transferring media files, it doesn’t get
>>> much better than iMazing 2.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Original Article:
>>> http://www.macworld.com/article/3196571/software/imazing-2-2-review-a-better-way-to-use-your-mac-to-manage-your-iphone-and-ipad.html#tk.rss_all
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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