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Braille 0.0.5

2.2 MB / 10K+ Downloads / Rating 4.5 - 84 reviews


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Braille, developed and published by Giuseppe Romano, has released its latest version, 0.0.5, on 2018-05-25. This app falls under the Education category on the Google Play Store and has achieved over 10000 installs. It currently holds an overall rating of 4.5, based on 84 reviews.

Braille APK available on this page is compatible with all Android devices that meet the required specifications (Android 4.0+). It can also be installed on PC and Mac using an Android emulator such as Bluestacks, LDPlayer, and others.

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App Details

Package name: com.aiuspaktyn.braille

Updated: 7 years ago

Developer Name: Giuseppe Romano

Category: Education

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Installation Instructions

This article outlines two straightforward methods for installing Braille on PC Windows and Mac.

Using BlueStacks

  1. Download the APK/XAPK file from this page.
  2. Install BlueStacks by visiting http://bluestacks.com.
  3. Open the APK/XAPK file by double-clicking it. This action will launch BlueStacks and begin the application's installation. If the APK file does not automatically open with BlueStacks, right-click on it and select 'Open with...', then navigate to BlueStacks. Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop the APK file onto the BlueStacks home screen.
  4. Wait a few seconds for the installation to complete. Once done, the installed app will appear on the BlueStacks home screen. Click its icon to start using the application.

Using LDPlayer

  1. Download and install LDPlayer from https://www.ldplayer.net.
  2. Drag the APK/XAPK file directly into LDPlayer.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.

App Rating

4.5
Total 84 reviews

Reviews

5 ★, on 2017-07-28
Great for consolidating your knowledge of braille. It's ok for begginers learning braille but better for those who have already got the hang of the language.

5 ★, on 2017-12-22
Great app. It might be better if one can control whether he/she wants the translation box to appeear or not👍

4 ★, on 2018-04-26
It was good, but the sign for capitalising was wrong.

5 ★, on 2018-04-07
Just what I was looking for, very good.

4 ★, on 2018-05-20
👍👍👍

5 ★, on 2018-01-25
So good

Previous Versions

Braille 0.0.5
2018-05-25 / 2.2 MB / Android 4.0+

Braille 0.0.2
2018-09-25 / 1.8 MB / Android 3.2+

About this app

This app is a simple way to convert text to braille notation and vice versa.

Braille is a tactile writing system used by people who are blind or visually impaired. It is traditionally written with embossed paper.

Braille is named after its creator, Frenchman Louis Braille, who lost his eyesight due to a childhood accident. In 1824, at the age of 15, Braille developed his code for the French alphabet as an improvement on night writing. He published his system, which subsequently included musical notation, in 1829. The second revision, published in 1837, was the first binary form of writing developed in the modern era.

Braille characters are small rectangular blocks called cells that contain tiny palpable bumps called raised dots. The number and arrangement of these dots distinguish one character from another. Since the various braille alphabets originated as transcription codes of printed writing systems, the mappings (sets of character designations) vary from language to language. Furthermore, in English Braille there are three levels of encoding: Grade 1 - a letter-by-letter transcription used for basic literacy; Grade 2 - an addition of abbreviations and contractions; and Grade 3 - various non-standardized personal shorthands.

Braille cells are not the only thing to appear in braille text. There may be embossed illustrations and graphs, with the lines either solid or made of series of dots, arrows, bullets that are larger than braille dots, etc. A full Braille cell includes six raised dots arranged in two lateral rows each having three dots. The dot positions are identified by numbers from one through six. 64 solutions are possible from using one or more dots. A single cell can be used to represent an alphabet letter, number, punctuation mark, or even an entire word.

In the face of screen-reader software, braille usage has declined. However, braille education remains important for developing reading skills among blind and visually impaired children, and braille literacy correlates with higher employment rates.

New features

• Can receives shared text
• By long press you can edit char
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App Permissions

Allows applications to access information about networks.
Allows applications to open network sockets.
Allows access to the vibrator.
Allows using PowerManager WakeLocks to keep processor from sleeping or screen from dimming.