hello friends. iam shankar from tamilnadu. i need talks for my n73
mobile. if any can upload it? thanks and regards. my email id
shankarhe...@gmail.com. my skype id shankarhelen. my mobile no.
09942135204
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From: "S Shankar"
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2011 4:26 AM
Subject: [Talks] talks needed for n73
hello friends. iam shankar from tam
can android mobile may be considered to be fit for talks?
drunsinha
On 9/30/11, m...@chopra.us wrote:
> Can every list member nominate the mobile which works best with the latest
> Talks? Everything should work including web and email. Thanks for taking the
> time to give your opinion and share y
Talks will not work on Android.
- Original Message -
From: "dr.u.n.sinha narain"
To: "Talks Mailing List"
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2011 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Talks] Talks and the best mobile combination.
can android mobile may be considered to be fit for talks?
drunsinha
On 9/30
mobile accessibility will work on Android.
- Original Message -
From: "Brad Keller"
To: "Talks Mailing List"
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2011 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Talks] Talks and the best mobile combination.
Talks will not work on Android.
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From: "dr.u
Yes but this isn't Talks and that was what he was asking if it would work.
The answer as Brad gave is NO Talks will not work on that platform. The only
two platforms that Talks works on is Symbian and Windows6.x.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
Skype: dr-phone.
Hardware eventually fails, software event
What is Mobile Accessibility? Have you any experience. Thanks.
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Subject: Re: [Talks] Talks and the best mobile combination.
From: "padmanabham"
Date: 01.10.2011 7.59 pm
mobile accessibility will work on Android.
- Original Message -
From: "Brad Keller"
To: "Talks Mai
This would need to be taken over to the blind phones list.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
Skype: dr-phone.
Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.
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From:
To: "Talks Mailing List"
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2011 1
Hello? But can someone please answer my original question. Which phone works
best with Talks 5.21.3 in all respects including web and email. Thanks for
replying. Noni :)
-original message-
Subject: Re: [Talks] Talks and the best mobile combination.
From: "Stephen Giggar"
Date: 01.10.2011 8.54
There is no one phone that everyone would agree on. This is going to be a
more personal choice than anything. It will depend on numerous factors such
as how much you want to spend, what you want to use it for, what kind of
keyboard/keypad you want, etc. Ultimately it is your choice as to what ph
Dear Brad,
I just love Talks. It runs perfectly on my Nokia N79. Recently I damaged that
phone and it cant be repaired. I bought a C5 from Nokia. But that has email
problems with Talks which I discussed earlier. Now I cannot buy a N79 as Nokia
does not make them any more. That is why I want to k
Dear Steven, Please note my subject line. I am interested in knowing which
phone I can use with Talks? My N79 is dead. I gotC5 but that is not compatible
with Talks 5.21.3 So I wanted to know which phone is fully compatible? Web and
emails? Nokia is not making Old models any more. I do not want
Do you want a slider phone or a candy bar style? Is battery life important
to you? Is the quality of the external speakers important? Do you prefer a
flip phone? there are several things we would have to know to point you in
a direction.
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From:
To: "Talks Maili
Dear Denise, Nothing matters but performance! No touch screen or QWERTY keypad.
Rest anything will do as long as I can do all phone functions AND web browsing
and EMAIL . THANKS. Noni :)
-original message-
Subject: Re: [Talks] Talks and the best mobile combination.
From: "Dennis Long"
Date: 0
Why not have a look for N86 then?
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From:
To: "Talks Mailing List"
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2011 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Talks] Talks and the best mobile combination.
Dear Denise, Nothing matters but performance! No touch screen or QWERTY
keypad. Rest anything wi
Thanks! Already checked the N86. Same problem with emails :(
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Subject: Re: [Talks] Talks and the best mobile combination.
From: "Eleanor Burke"
Date: 02.10.2011 2.50 am
Why not have a look for N86 then?
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From:
To: "Talks Mailing List"
Sent: Satur
I am considering the purchase of a N86 and while email for me on this phone
isn't critical I would like someone to review known issues regarding emails.
Are you saying it is totally unaccessible, or partially so. Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: m...@chopra.us
Sent: Sunday, October 02
Email is partial. You can view your emails. You can write and send. However
viewing and downloading attachments is not supported. Also you cannot click on
links that come in an email. You will have to forward the email, then copy the
link and paste into your browser. If you can live with that th
Yeah I think I can live with those quirks. (smile) Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: m...@chopra.us
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 5:59 AM
To: Talks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Talks] Talks and the best mobile combination.
Email is partial. You can view your emails. You can write and sen
Hi Eleanor.
Just wanted to say thanks for sharing your QuickOffice workaround. That will
help me out with my E7.
Cheers.
Fi
-Original Message-
From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On
Behalf Of Eleanor Burke
Sent: 26 September 2011 17:06
To: Talks Ma
So, does this mean the library doesn't refresh? This could mean it's corrupted.
If that's the case, I can send some tips of how to sort that out. I had to do
it with my phone recently. In my case, though, the whole memory card was
corrupted! :( Not good! I have had cards where it's just the musi
Dear QWERTY Keypad Users,
I note that many Talks users are using phones with full QWERTY keypad. Without
using vision, how do you manage to type at a reasonable speed? I have spoken to
many sighted persons who use full QWERTY keypad and they all confirm that they
are looking at the keys when the
Hi Noni,
In my opinion, it's simply a matter of getting used to the keyboard. Many
sighted folks look at the keyboard of their ordinary computer, yet people
like us are testament to the fact that tactile familiarity is really the
only necessity for effective typing. The same goes for the qwerty k
Thanks Michelle! Your reply is most encouraging. Glad to know that you can use
Full QWERTY with ease. Do you also get predictive text? I need to do a lot of
emails on my phone. Currently I use the normal keypad with predictive text
input. I find it very easy and fast. I can type long emails easi
Dear Michelle, have you heard of Oratio for Blackberry? Ofcourse Talks will be
more reliable and we all are more used to it. Thanks. Noni :)
-original message-
Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: "Michelle McQuigge"
Date: 02.10.2011 9.05 am
Hi Noni,
In my opinion, it's simply
Hi Noni,
I'll answer both your queries in one email and hope others who may be more
knowledgeable can chime in too.
Yes I have heard of Oratio, but know nothing about it...so I can't really
help there.
As for predictive text, I used to use it all the time when I had the Nokia
6682, but I find it mo
-original message-
You could get an N95. Someone on list got one at a very good price recently and
he said it was new. I cannot remember what site he got it from. I have an N95
and it is excellent and would meet your requirements.Subject: Re: [Talks]
QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: m...@chopra.u
They are excellent. I use my left index finger. Hold the phone in my right
hand. Takes getting used to but I am reasonably fast. As for what sighted
people. They look where they are going when walking about. A blind person uses
different strategies. It is the same when using a phone. The E71 an
That is a pleasure Fi.
-original message-
Subject: Re: [Talks] Quick Office 7 and E6 and E7
From: Fi Dunn
Date: 02/10/2011 1:04 am
Hi Eleanor.
Just wanted to say thanks for sharing your QuickOffice workaround. That will
help me out with my E7.
Cheers.
Fi
-Original Message-
From: tal
As for me, I hold my E73 Mode with my left hand mainly, and type with my thumb
on my left hand, and use multiple fingers to type
with my right. Not sure where the habit developed, but hey. There you have it.
As for predictive text, I never had it on, figuring that it was pointless. I
type reaso
I'm a thumb typer, 100%. I hold the phone vertically with the screen facing
my body, brace the back with my fingers and just let my thumbs do all the
work on the keypad. I was taught this position by a sighted qwerty user, and
now that I'm used to it it feels very natural and easy. The little raise
Wow! Do you have very slim fingers? Sorry for asking, but I have held these
QWERTY devices and have always felt intimadated by them. How bigg is the E73
keyboard? I felt the E9 and those keys seemed stuck to each other. No way my
reasonably stout fingers would tell them apart. Well. . . . Betwee
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