Given the off list comments supporting my stance, you seem to be choosing
to focus energy quite negatively here.
I might add that the supervisors I spoke with at amazon, along with those
from the disability team did not give me reason to feel your stance about
Amazon Development is correct, speaking personally.
which may be the real important point here. If my stance does not
resonate for you, a personal choice, why spend traffic attempting to do
whatever you feel you are managing with your post?
Will not influence my thinking, in the slightest, or my word choice.
On Fri, 3 Jan 2025, E.T. wrote:
Then simply focus on the point, which is, send feedback to both Apple
and Amazon. But it is very likely that the Amazon developrs already have
the connection to Apple. So keep the complaints going to Amazon.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
Ambivalent? Well yes and no.
My e-Mail:
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 1/3/2025 4:33 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Perhaps you did not understand my point, I might have been to vague.
There are likely hundreds of thousands if not more voiceover
users..they are not on this list though to learn from brad.
Instead, they are going to contact amazon, and likely learn no way to
fix their issue.
Voiceover is the screen reader on IOS apps as well.
Making my point that reaching out to amazon is a wise one, Apple too.
On Fri, 3 Jan 2025, E.T. wrote:
> I have not seen a survey that corroborates that statement. Very few
> VO users? Brad did specifically state the Amazon app works for him using
> an iOS app. So why argue the [point?
>
> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
> Ambivalent? Well yes and no.
> My e-Mail:
> ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>
> On 1/3/2025 1:23 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> > Brad,
> > as helpful and appreciated as your wisdom might be, have you ever
> > considered something?
> > very very few voiceover and IOS users are on this list.
> > So, a person understandably in the poster's situation is never
> > going to
> > get this idea, and of course because it works in your case does
> > not mean
> > it works for them.
> > They may call amazon, even the so called customer service line for
> > people
> > with disabilities line. And, if done, they are not going to get
> > your
> > wisdom either.
> > All the more reasons for contacting Amazon anyway, most of their
> > customers are not going to learn from you.
> > Just thoughts,
> > Karen
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 3 Jan 2025, Brad Snyder wrote:
> >
> >
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