Yes, give info but not a sale pitch.
 

Sign,
JP ( Joe Plummer)
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Howell
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 1:51 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: We better keep this going!

ALthough I agree there needs to be no mission in converting folks,, I do
believe it makes sense to let any and all know.  Whether you like the iPhone
or not is in my mind irrelevant.  What is relevant is the fact that finally
now a blind or visually impaired person can now go into a store and purchase
an accessible product, whether that be a computer, iPhone, or iPod, and not
have to purchase additional and expensive software makes a tremendous
difference.
I think there is more to be gained by proving the Mac or other offerings by
Apple are viable solutions is what will sell the product to a blind or
visually impaired user honestly.

On Dec 22, 2009, at 12:58 PM, Tyler Littlefield wrote:

> The iphone seems nice enough, but lets not go on a converting rampage. I'm
personally getting something else, because I don't like the iphone, even if
we had service for it where I'm at.
> On Dec 22, 2009, at 10:46 AM, Jess wrote:
> 
>> Hi folks,
>> 
>> Well, I'm getting the IPhone 3 GS today. But more than that, folks, we
need to keep the trend of switching to the Mac and IPhone going. The more
people we have switching, the more inclined Apple will be to continue
support and development for Voice OVer.
>> For the first time, I can walk into a store, pick up a phone, and have it
talk out of the box. I don't have to have this special software that makes
my phone accessible, and explain to people, oh, this is special software
that reads aloud what you see on the screen. When I mention to people that I
am going to get the IPhone, I feel a great deal of satisfaction that people
don't look at me and go, well Jess, youre blind, so how the hell will you be
able to use it? It's awesome that I can be treated as an equal. We half! to
keep this trend up! Otherwise, what we have waited for, hoped for, and
longed for, access to something right out of the box, will soon be gone
forever! And by the way, every time I try to convince someone that
accessibility is a right and we have the right to have 100 percent access to
everything we buy, that argument that we are to small of a market is always
what I get. I'm sorry, but Apple is proving that argument to be void, and I
have never agreed with it and never will. Any thoughts on this post?
>> 
>> 
>> Jes
>> 
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