Applications can cope not only with e-mail, tasks, and processing photos. We decided to investigate the subject of applications for people with disabilities who can really help the blind, deaf, and people with diabetes and people with migraine.
The main problem of these applications is that this niche is not well developed. Seeking out, I looked at more than 30 applications, and virtually all of them were designed for English-speaking audience, or people living in Europe or the US. However, six appendices, which are presented below, were no exception and, I hope, can someone come in handy.
Miracle Modus
Miracle Modus - is an application created by the developer autistic. Judging by his words, and reviews in the Play Market, the app actually works. The principle of operation is simple and complicated at the same time: Miracle Modus draws different lines and patterns and plays relaxing sounds, which have a calming effect on people suffering from autism.
Price: Free
Diabetes Log Book
An application that helps people with diabetes first and second degree. Here you can enter all the information about the food you eat per day. The full report can be exported to Excel, to show your doctor.
Download Diabetes Log Book for iOS (US App Store)
Migraine Buddy
It allows people suffering from migraines, to analyze their lifestyle and understand what factors lead to headaches. The app also keeps track of your sleep so that you have seen a correlation between migraine and sleep quality.
Price: Free
Bumps
Bumps helps blind people learn braille. The application supports only the English language, so suitable only for those who want to learn to read not only in Russian. In addition to learning the alphabet, in Bumps can enter different words and watch as they are written in Braille.
For Android has a similar application - Braile Guide.
Spread Signs
The Spread Signs huge library of gestures to help deaf people to communicate. The base application includes more than a dozen languages, including Russian, Ukrainian and English. You can learn how gestures indicating individual letters and whole words.
Price: Free
Price: Free