Hello!
Mike i think you're right here.
Ok i am not good at american accessibility issues neither american politics.
But from my point of view here in Sweden there are many things that is more
important than a player.
For example crossing the street with no fear, getting help in a store etc
etc.
The
Hi all, I'm using this to convert a bunch of stuff to AAC+ for my N82.
Does anyone have some advice regarding how you specify the folder for the
converted files? I've managed to get it to the root folder of my D drive,
but I want to have the files placed in a folder called d:\aac and am having
tr
Hi,
and if you want a go phone or trac-phone, go with the nokia n75 with the pay
as you go plan and mobile speak or talks. Or you can get a smart phone with
mobile speak pocket if it runs windows CE6 or windows mobile6.
Josh
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Hi,
I agree. and as a person who is trying to get sony to comply with their
games and consoles. My brother has a playStation and x-box and a few other
systems. I've seen the games he plays, and I know for a fact. that if the
companies wanted to make these consoles and games accessible, they coul
Chris
I agree with you entirely.
What blind people have to keep in mind that even sighted folks can have
problems in using certain pieces of software. Just because someone can
see doesn't mean that every peice of software will necessarily work on
everyone's pc.
Some software is just out of
Hi,
Ok, so how do we get the companies to make video game consoles, and video
games accessible? I know for a fact that playstation and other games support
stereo, 3d, and surround sound. They have for years now. But yet we still
cannot play most games. How hard would it be to add some kind of sp
Talks does not work with any Verizon phone, since there are no Verizon
phones running the Symbian OS.
I'm not really sure how this relates to the subject matter of this list, so
just thought I would pop in to say that if anyone does want to discuss cell
phones and their use by blind people, you ar
Hi. I think this discussion has really gone beyond what we're
supposed to be talking about here so I'll just make my last comment
on it by turning things back to some kind of audio related thing
here. I understand both points, I see how Darrell feels because on
one hand people shouldn't have
Hello Garry,
I have some bad news for you man, my cell phone will not support Talks.
I say that because the LG VX-8350 wasn't listed among the cell phones that
can run Talks.
But thanks for the info any way!
My best regards.
John.
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Yeah, but yahoo has, at least found a solution; call or email them. In my
experience, this has bearly been an inconvenience. I was on the phone in
minutes, and I had my acount created by a representitive.
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Hi!
I solved the problem.
I was not aware of that you couldn't play the 3gp files on the computer with
stream companion.
/Anders.
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Hi James,
I think that a bunch of blind people organizing a boycott wouldn't do any
good, however, if we can find ways to convince our sighted colleagues,
friends, relatives and neighbors to purchase only from companies that also
happen to pay attention to accessibility, then, we would have som
Marsha, this is why I feel we should give them the benefit of the doubt
given their progress over the last few years.
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Hi Albert, Chris and all,
I do think Tom Wlodkowski is doing his best in this situation, but it is
also clear to me that AOL's accessibility team has no real significant
power. They can give advice to others within the company. Sometimes, those
others decide to follow it, other times they do
Hi christopher,
I agree. Personally, I would recommend either E series or N series phones.
These phones have E and N model numbers Like E65 and N73
Hth,
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You may not like AL very well; however, they have made their capcha
accessable which is more than Yahoo has done.
Marsha
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Personally, I'd avoid Series 80 and Series 60 2nd edition phones right
now. Nuance has updated Talks for Series 80 phones in a while and Nokia
hasn't released a Series 80 phone in a while either. Similarly, Series
60 2nd edition phones aren't being produced any more, and I don't know
how much l
Chris, in the main I agree with your stance on this issue. However, I don't
think it's important that we know whether AOL could have made a decision
sooner. While I'd like to satisfy my curiosity with regard to this issue it
will be very difficult to prove. Furthermore I don't believe the law
ma
Well, guess this doesn't really apply to me, since I'm not in america
(hence, don't have to pay healthcare and the dollar is good- but that's off
topic), but I believe with james on this issue;we should be looking at
different solutions, after all, there are a lot out there- just to name a
few:
Well, I fully believe that law suits should be a last resort, and we
shouldn't "panic". In this case though, I'd like to point out a few things.
"we will take some significant steps backward as we transition to the use of a
third party player. We apologize for the inconvenience"
I believe Curti
Mike, I couldn't agree more. It's not time to panic yet.
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Yes, and nearly all of those phones are nokia's I think there is one seamens
and samsung, but all people I know use talks use them on nokia phones.
and, don't just go out and buy a nokia phone, becuase not all of them will
work.
It has to be either 2nd generation or 3rd generation symbian, serie
For as long as I can recall, which is ever since AOL has been around, their
services have not been that accessible to Blind people. I know I have heard
that they have done some things to make their services more accessible to us,
but it has been a struggle for them to even do anything. I guess
Darrell
First, what I want is to try this player to see if there is anything wrong
with it ??
How can I intelligently comment on something when it may even work for me
if I need it to.
And there may be other ways at getting at the same stations I much prefer.
What you have here is a warning, fo
Albert
I saw the msg; but, on the other hand, experiences of actual users will be
even more valuable.
The heads-up from the AOL exec certainly puts everyone on notice and
watch; but, many times, what someone technically views as inaccessible may
well be usable.
The problem with this whole acces
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