Stanford engineer produces free Braille-writer app From: Stanford Report - 02/10/2015 By: Andrew Myers A touchscreen Braille writer developed during a Stanford engineering summer course is now an app that turns an iPad into an invaluable tool for blind and visually impaired people. [This is actually a Braille keyboard, not a printer.] A Brailler is an indispensable tool to blind and visually impaired people, allowing them to type documents and notes, and to send and receive email. Read the entire article at: http://news.stanford.edu/news/2015/february/braille-writer-app-021015.html http://www.rdmag.com/news/2015/02/engineer-produces-free-braille-writer-app Links: Braille-Writer App Turns iPad into Invaluable Tool for the Visually Impaired http://www.wirelessdesignmag.com/news/2015/02/braille-writer-app-turns-ipad-invaluable-tool-visually-impaired An App Helps the Blind to Type Quickly and Efficiently on an iPad http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/app-helps-blind-type-quickly-and-efficiently-ipad-180954674 Free test version https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ibrailler-notes/id929976332 iBrailler http://www.ibrailler.com/ Related: How One Teen Invented a Wearable Device to Help the Newly Blind http://www.notimpossiblenow.com/lives/how-one-teen-invented-a-wearable-device-to-help-the-newly-blind A Blind Mom Sees Her Newborn for the First http://www.notimpossiblenow.com/lives/the-story-behind-the-viral-video-of-the-blind-mother-who-saw-her-newborn-with-high-tech-glasses Mom's Invention Helps Her Daughter and Other Visually Impaired Children http://www.notimpossiblenow.com/lives/moms-invention-helps-her-daughter-and-other-visually-impaired-children