But will it allow you to do everything.

 

 Sms

mms,

email,

documents

surfing the webb.

And the other features that the device has.

 

 

 

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of patrickneazer
Sent: Saturday, 18 July 2009 11:58 p.m.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: IPhone accessibility

 

Hello Simon and all:

 

I am a totally blind user and use the iphone quite a bit for work and play. 

 

It truly offers accessibility out of the box and it offers accessibility to
a wide variety of apps. 

 

I will not rave on and on about it lest be considered an iphone enthusiast
(wink). Let me just say if you were wondering if a totally blind person can
use it both efficiently and effectively the answer is yes.

 

Go get one, use it for a little while and see how you get on.

On Jul 18, 2009, at 7:10 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:






Hi folks,

Just wondering how many of you that are now using the Ipone 3gs, are
totally blind rather than the partially / Visually impaired users.

The device to me sounds more like it's for a VI person than a totally blind
person.

I'm total  and I'm trying to compare this for useage / accessibility against
my Nokia s60 device.
And as I've only had a very quick play with the IPhone 3gs I can't say I'm
fixed on it yet.
And I'm keen to hear how the totally blind users are getting on with it.

Cheers 

Simonf.





 

Take good care and I wish you enough.

 

Love 

 

Me 

 



 


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