

I have like six reddit accounts so this was super important for me. If you have reddit gold, viewed posts sync between the web and Dystopia. Configurable: you can auto-hide visited posts so you don't have to dig through pages of old content to find new stuff.If you aren't familiar with this on reddit, there's a pretty big community effort from /r/transcribersofreddit where volunteers transcribe image posts in the comments so blind, low-vision, or firewalled people can enjoy it. With this setting (under the Accessibility settings menu of the app), detected transcriptions will be raised to the top comment automatically. Raise suspected transcription comments to the top.Dynamic type (all the way up to the max accessibility font size).Any action that's available to sighted users is available over Voice Over Elements are in a logic, "most important" first order so that you can skim or wait for full details if you care. Properly Voice Over navigable, with custom actions galore.In terms of features, however, I think Dystopia has it where it counts. The design is kind of draconian and is just lists everywhere (hence the name) but this makes it easy to navigate. It's not super pretty but it gets the job done and really that's what matters. I decided to fix that, so I've built my own reddit app and called it Dystopia. Anyways, I discovered recently (or more aptly two years ago) that no reddit apps on iOS really support accessibility/voice over well and frankly that's kinda crap. It's saved my life in ways I don't think I can begin to even talk about here. I LOVE reddit and honestly I don't know where I'd be without it. Long discussion of features and morals to follow. If you want to help, I would appreciate if you signed up over on TestFlight. I need help beta testing before I go official and launch it. Here's a YouTube demo of me using VoiceOver on AskReddit albeit slowly.

This is a long post so here's a quick too long didn't read: I built a reddit app, it's fully accessible through VoiceOver and supports dynamic type, and it's totally free and always will be. The /r/blind community over on reddit reminded me of AppleVis. In the classic new user fashion, I'm not sure if this is the right section or even right website to post so let me know if I should post it somewhere else.
