g features.
As well as a better battery life than the 3gs IPhone was giving me.
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of ben mustill-rose
Sent: Wednesday, 23 September 2009 9:02 p.m.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.c
Hi all,
I've listened to the stereotypically high nose sounding reviewer of
the iphone on BBC, and there are two things i've noticed:
-He praises the web very much, and his experience is to that level
because he is low vision, not totally blind.
-He also congratulates Apple's efforts for a t
Yup I do apologize, forgive me, I didn't know that non UK people could
hear it, how cool, :)
On 25 Sep 2009, at 23:20, Justin Harford wrote:
>
> Wow just listened.
>
> Well I would have to say that apple made a mistake. They designed
> their phone for competent blind people.
>
> Regards
> Jus
Wow just listened.
Well I would have to say that apple made a mistake. They designed
their phone for competent blind people.
Regards
Justin Harford
On Sep 25, 2009, at 2:55 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>
> For those curious, the audio can be found here:
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mr52
For those curious, the audio can be found here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mr52m
I was able to listen here in the states just fine.
CB
william lomas wrote:
> hi for those who can listen to the In Touch listen again from last
> night, on bbc radio 4
> they are saying the IPHon
We can't forget the comfort issue here. Many people who rely on
technologies also rely less on themselves and treat the words of these
"experts" as if these were direct edicts issued from God his very own
self.
I really believe that the technology has been permitted to stagnate in
part b
Makes you realize that lobbying goes a long way to put forth
technologies created by government funded or associative companies to
favor their products. It can also have to do with certain agreements
made between insurance companies and those bulkware providers. Its all
a business at the e
On Sep 23, 2009, at 5:46 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>
> Well it's the same over here in Sweden. I was at an assistive
> technology show last monday and showed the phone to a vendor and some
> blind folks here and the response was basically that yes, the phone
> has speech, but blind people shoul
no idea. i get this show as a podcast. should be in my feeds now. i'll
listen to it. they migt just be getting an email from me. i had a
feeling they'd say this. this is sad.
On 9/23/09, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>
> Well it's the same over here in Sweden. I was at an assistive
> technology show la
Well it's the same over here in Sweden. I was at an assistive
technology show last monday and showed the phone to a vendor and some
blind folks here and the response was basically that yes, the phone
has speech, but blind people shouldn't use touch screens at all and it
was just an interfa
Sadly, this does seem to be the opinion of people that have not tried
the device. I would have hoped that since peter knows that his show is
quite popula he would have at least sat down with it for a day or so
and got to kno it. If infact he has done this and still thinks its
inaccessable, whilst
hi for those who can listen to the In Touch listen again from
last
night, on bbc radio 4
they are saying the IPHone is totally inaccessible why do they not
give apple credit, where it is due
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