I'm not real sure exactly what she wants to do on the iPhone or the iPad. 
However, I know that she is interested in TapTapSee. She is also interested in 
money identification I know. This is why I'm leaning more towards the iPhone. 
However, she inherited this phone from her dad when he died and she really 
likes it. I have no idea why, because it's partially accessible. She can't do 
near the things with it that she can with the iPhone, but the company is not 
charging her a lot of money for the service. Wilsey.
Regards,
Gigi

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On May 15, 2013, at 9:00 AM, Pamela J Francis <ppowell...@aol.com> wrote:

> Hi 
> What kinds of things does your friend what to do with an iPhone/ipad?
> If all your friend wants to do is identify money, the iPhone is best. 
> Howevwer, if your friend wants to use the iPad for any kind of productivity, 
> such as composing anything of length, an iPad would serve your friend's needs 
> better. Both items are equally accessible. The camera on the iPad is not as 
> good as the one on the iPhone. I have never heard of tap tap see on an iPad. 
> Not sure how well it would work.
> 
> On May 15, 2013, at 7:34 AM, Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi again y'all
>> I have some questions about the iPad from a totally blind person's 
>> perspective. I have a totally blind friend who is debating the issue of an 
>> iPad versus an iPhone. I am leaning toward her getting an iPhone, but she 
>> has another totally blind friend who got an iPad and adores it. I have told 
>> her that we need to test out the camera on the iPad insofar as how easy it 
>> is to line the thing up with things like money, and cans with TapTapSee. 
>> Could you guys give me some opinions on that subject? We are going to the 
>> Apple Store today, and because TapTapSee is a free program, I am hoping I 
>> can talk one of those folks into putting it on one of those iPads so that we 
>> can check it out.
>> Regards,
>> Gigi
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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