He does have some points but they are also a little out of date. Apple IPhones 
used to be very problematic in the enterprise.  That has definitely improved 
however.  We're moving some of our users over and so far they are extremely 
happy.


On Dec 28, 2010, at 6:34 PM, Carolyn Haas wrote:

> Hey Ben:
> Way to rain on someone's parade.  Must be nice to take these things for 
> granted so easily.  I don't claim Apple's perfect.  But, wow.  I sure wish 
> I'd had half the tech tools we have now when I was in grad school.  Instead, 
> we had to pay, beg or steal readers, bribe librarians, and jump through an 
> awful lot of hoops just to get things done.  
> I will continue to aplaude Apple for what it's doing and defend them against 
> those who just want more more more and are never placated.
> Sorry, guess my button just got pushed.:)
> 
> 
> On Dec 28, 2010, at 11:34 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
> 
>> I'm glad that the iPhones working out for you, but to be honest,
>> searching the internet is hardly revolutionary and from the corporate
>> point of view, apple could do lots more to make the iPhone an
>> attractive option.
>> 
>> On 28/12/2010, Cheree <che...@dogsc4me.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhoneCheree Heppe here:
>>> 
>>> At work, we use a Windows platform and I use Window-Eyes, a screen reader
>>> that allows me to access the computer.
>>> 
>>> My work computer had a crash that will require our I T person to re-build
>>> it.
>>> 
>>> Am I stuck?
>>> 
>>> I would have been, but, with my Apple Bluetooth keyboard and IPhone, I am
>>> doing my web searching as I would normally do, except I am using the IPhone.
>>> 
>>> Who would have dreamed of such accessibility a year ago?
>>> 
>>> This is a definite save for me, especially since this work computer broke
>>> down while our I T person is out on holiday.
>>> 
>>> Oh, yay, Apple!!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Cheree Heppe
>>> 
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