I've just spent nearly an hour with Lifesum for iOS; and while some of the app is accessible for those of us who use VoiceOver, that accessibility isn't enough to make the app usable by us. I can't express how disappointed I am that Lifesum for iOS is not an option for me as I work toward better greater fitness, simply because its developers haven't designed it with universal access in mind. Accessibility is not a feature; it's a necessity, considering that this failing is losing Lifesum subscribers. People who cannot see want, need, and deserve access to a tool as potentially powerful as Lifesum as we, like those who can use the app because they do not rely on VoiceOver, work toward healthier selves.
I've just spent nearly an hour with Lifesum for iOS; and while some of the app is accessible for those of us who use VoiceOver, that accessibility isn't enough to make the app usable by us. I can't express how disappointed I am that Lifesum for iOS is not an option for me as I work toward better greater fitness, simply because its developers haven't designed it with universal access in mind. Accessibility is not a feature; it's a necessity, considering that this failing is losing Lifesum subscribers. People who cannot see want, need, and deserve access to a tool as potentially powerful as Lifesum as we, like those who can use the app because they do not rely on VoiceOver, work toward healthier selves.