Code Factory Press Release
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Caroline Ragot - Marketing Director
[email protected]
2008 Year-End Summary
2008 Year-End Summary
Code Factory S.L.
Terrassa (Barcelona), January 12, 2008 

Dear customers, distributors and partners,

All of us at Code Factory wish you a very happy new year! 

The end of 2008 and beginning of 2009 is very special for all of us as it marks 
Code Factory’s 10-year anniversary. We are proud to have been serving the needs 
of the blind and visually impaired community for the last decade and we are 
looking forward to the next 10 years which will certainly be as exciting and 
innovative as those that have passed.

2008 has been a great year for Code Factory and we would like to share with you 
our accomplishments for the past twelve months in terms of product releases, as 
well as important alliances and partnerships with AT companies, mainstream 
companies, mobile phone network operators, and national organizations for the 
blind.

Highlights of our work in 2008:

  a.. The release of Mobile Geo, our new accessible GPS software developed in 
partnership with Sendero Group. 
  b.. Our partnership with HumanWare and Research In Motion (RIM) to work on 
the first screen reader for BlackBerry communication devices. 
  c.. Code Factory's receipt of the AFB Access Award. 
  d.. The launch of Vodafone Speak in Spain, the first mobile screen reader 
that can be downloaded by SMS. 
  e.. Mobile Geo recognised as one of the most innovative products of the year 
by the Consumer Electronics Show.

As always, our achievements in 2008 would not have been possible without your 
unwavering support, and so we’d like to thank you for, and share with you, the 
account of our successes this year. 

Product Innovation
3 new product releases, Mobile Geo V1.0, Vodafone Speak V1.0, and Mobile DAISY 
Player V2.0 plus a total of 7 free updates for our Symbian and Windows Mobile 
screen readers.

In only a year we released 3 new products:

  a.. Mobile Geo V1.0: World’s first accessible GPS navigation software for 
mainstream Windows Mobile Smartphones and Pocket PCs, powered by GPS and 
mapping technology from the Sendero Group. Maps and POIs available for 18 
countries; compatible with more than 300 Windows Mobile devices and phones 
operating on GSM, CDMA and WCDMA networks; works with Bluetooth external and 
built-in GPS receivers. To learn more, visit 
http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=250 . 
  b.. Mobile DAISY Player V2.0: Electronic book reader for Symbian-based 
phones. It allows both sighted and visually impaired mobile users to take books 
in Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) format with them wherever they 
go. To read more, visit http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=240 . 
  c.. Vodafone Speak V1.0: Vodafone Speak is the first accessible solution 
which is as easy to obtain as any of Vodafone’s mainstream products and 
services. Spanish visually impaired Vodafone clients only have to send a 
keyword to download and install this custom version of Mobile Speak. Vodafone 
Speak works for 30 days free of charge, and each month users are asked to renew 
their subscription for 30 additional days, the price of  which is directly 
charged to their Vodafone phone bill. To read more, visit 
http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=253 . 
We have also continued to improve our existing products with 7 free updates:

  a.. In 2007 we implemented the New User-Centred Licensing system with Mobile 
Speak Smartphone, in 2008 we extended this licensing system to Mobile Speak 
Pocket and Mobile Geo. 
  b.. Preliminary support for Windows Mobile 6.1, the latest version of this 
operating system. 
  c.. Third edition web browser support including virtual cursor, moving to 
elements, and read to end functionality with Mobile Speak for Symbian phones. 
  d.. Support for the latest Nokia phones such as the Nokia 6124, Nokia E66, 
Nokia E71, Nokia 5320, Nokia 6210, Nokia 6220, Nokia N78, and Nokia N96. 
  e.. Support for Wayfinder Access V2.0. 
  f.. Support for new and responsive High Quality Loquendo voices on Symbian 9 
phones. 
  g.. Full translations for 10 new languages: due to our unique support of the 
Nokia voices built into Symbian third edition phones, Mobile Speak is now 
available in Hindi, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Cantonese, Serbian, Slovak, Tagalog, 
Romanian, Urdu and Indonesian. 
  h.. BRF (Braille formatted electronic document) reading through speech: in 
2007 we implemented a built-in BRF reader in Mobile Speak Smartphone that we 
extended this year to the Pocket PC platform. Every Pocket PC running the 
screen reader, regardless of whether it is connected to a Braille display, can 
now read BRF files. The Braille reader application will read any BRF file in 
English through one’s currently active speech synthesizer. 
  i.. Support for Bookshare.org: As the built-in BRF reader, in 2007 we 
implemented support for Bookshare.org in Mobile Speak Smartphone that we 
extended this year to Mobile Speak Pocket. Mobile Speak Pocket now incorporates 
a Bookshare unpack utility for books from Bookshare.org in the BRF contracted 
Braille format. Users may simply navigate, using their file manager of choice, 
to the BKS file they downloaded from Bookshare.org and open it. 
  j.. Support for the split output feature of the ALVA BC640 from Optelec 
Tieman Group. 
  k.. Support for new Windows Mobile Pocket PCs including the AT&T Tilt / HTC 
TyTN II (Kaiser / P4550), the WM6.1 version of Verizon Wireless XV6800 (Sprint 
PPC-6800 Mogul / Telus P4000 / Bell HTC 6800), Samsung SCH-i760, Palm Treo 
800W, Asus P750, and O2 Xda Atom Life. 
  l.. Support for new Windows Mobile Smartphones including the Sprint Samsung 
Ace, Qwest HTC Fuse, Verizon SMT-5800 and Motorola Q9C, Telus HTC S720, Bell 
HTC 5800, Rogers Motorola Q9H, and the HTC S640 / Iris 100, S720 / Libra, and 
S730 / Wings.
Here is the list of all the supported mobile devices classified by the Code 
Factory products which support them 
http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=258 . 

Awards
  a.. 2008 AFB Access Award: Code Factory has been selected as one of the three 
recipients of the 2008 Access Awards from the American Foundation for the 
Blind. Mobile Speak and Mobile Magnifier have been recognized for providing 
unique eyes-free access to mobile devices. The Access awards are distributed 
annually to individuals and organizations which are eliminating or 
substantially reducing inequities faced by people who are blind or visually 
impaired. 
  b.. CES Best of Innovations 2009: Mobile Geo has been named International CES 
Best of Innovations 2009 Design and Engineering Award Honoree (Personal 
electronics category) by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). Sponsored 
by CEA, producer of the International CES, and endorsed by the Industrial 
Designers Society of America (IDSA), the International CES Innovations awards 
honor outstanding product advancements in design and engineering in 34 consumer 
electronics product categories. 
  c.. IDOL 2007, Reha Warsaw Poland: In December 2008 Code Factory attended the 
sixth edition of the international conference, Reha for the Blind in Poland. We 
have been honoured to receive the IDOL 2007 prize for Mobile Speak which 
designates the Best Product of the year.
New partnerships
  a.. HumanWare and RIM (Research in Motion): We have just announced our recent 
partnership with HumanWare and RIM to develop a screen reader for BlackBerry 
devices. 
  b.. Vodafone Spain: Together with Vodafone Spain, Nokia and ONCE, the Spanish 
Organization for the Blind, we launched Vodafone Speak at TifloInnova 2008. 
  c.. Sendero Group: Powered by GPS technology from the award-winning Sendero 
Group, Mobile Geo marks another milestone in our quest to be the reference in 
innovation and visionary leadership for accessible mobile devices. 
  d.. TIM and Loquendo: Together with Loquendo, global provider of speech 
technology, we are powering mobile phone TTS screen readers - TIM Mobile Speak 
- and screen magnifiers - TIM Mobile Magnifier - on TIM mobile phones. 
  e.. Bookshare.org: Bookshare.org and Code Factory announced, in 2008, the 
formation of a partnership to introduce technology that allows Bookshare.org 
members to read digital books on their mobile devices. 
  f.. The Reading On the Go Competition: More than $20000 worth of prizes have 
been divided among ten winners: Nokia Symbian S60 9 phones, like the Nokia N82; 
AT&T Windows Mobile 6.0 Smartphones; Vodafone Spain’s latest mainstream mobile 
phones; copies of the Mobile Speak screen reader with Acapela text-to-speech 
technology; licenses of Mobile Daisy Player and KNFB Reader; subscriptions to 
Bookshare.org and Audible; and Baum Vario Connect 12 Braille devices! To read 
more,  visit http://www.codefactory.es/en/page.asp?id=251 
 New distributors and resellers
  a.. AT Guys, USA     
  b.. Accessibility dot net, USA 
  c.. Adaptive Technology Resources, USA 
  d.. Audio Optical Systems, USA 
  e.. Comp AID, Finland 
  f.. Computer Resources Training, USA 
  g.. C tech, USA 
  h.. E.M.Vitu, USA 
  i.. Elita Group, Russia  
  j.. Envision, USA 
  k.. Florida Reading, USA 
  l.. Hataekni, Iceland 
  m.. Lexima, Netherlands  
  n.. Lisa Smolen, USA 
  o.. Pacific Vision, New Zealand 
  p.. Sendero, USA 
  q.. Soluciones en Tecnologia Adaptada, Mexico 
  r.. Stars INC, USA   
  s.. Sterling Adaptives, USA 
  t.. The seeing Hand association, USA 
  u.. TIM, Italy 
The list of all our distributors is available at: 
http://www.codefactory.es/en/purchase.asp?id=53 . 

International events 
Code Factory attended the following events in 2008: 

  a.. ATIA, Orlando 
  b.. 2nd European eAccessibility Forum, Paris 
  c.. Techshare, New Delhi 
  d.. Mobile World Congress, Barcelona 
  e.. CSUN, Los Angeles 
  f.. Sight City, Frankfurt 
  g.. Avante, Barcelona 
  h.. Convention of the NFB, Dallas 
  i.. Sight Village, Birmingham 
  j.. AER, Chicago 
  k.. WBU, Geneva 
  l.. TifloInnova, Madrid 
  m.. Reha, Warsovia

 European project

Code Factory is participating in the ENABLE project: ENABLE is a project of the 
European Union which will develop a user-centered enabling system, with 
services, for use by an elderly person in or out of the home, to mitigate the 
effects of any disability and to increase independence, autonomy, mobility, 
communications, care and safety. The platform includes a mobile phone, which is 
where, among other aspects of the project, the main contribution of Code 
Factory is concentrated. In 2008, a first prototype was successfully developed, 
with the focus on implementing the technologically challenging elements of the 
system. The prototype was presented at the yearly review meeting of the 
European Commission, and was an important milestone in the project. The project 
will continue through 2009.

New staff
  a.. Melanie Endres, Sales Director 
  b.. Chiara Nicolini, Sales & Marketing Assistant 
  c.. Machiel Kolstein, Software Developer
 To learn more about the Code Factory team, check out 
http://www.codefactory.es/en/team.asp?id=10   

Company Facts
  a.. Global leader committed to the development of products designed to 
eliminate barriers to the accessibility of mobile technology for the blind and 
visually impaired. 
  b.. Only company to support all mainstream embedded platforms, thus 
supporting CDMA-based phones apart from those on GSM and WCDMA networks. 
  c.. Products distributed by more than 150 dealers, available in more than 50 
countries and 30 languages throughout Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, 
Australia and the South Pacific. 
  d.. Accessible solutions offered by major mobile phone network operators in 
different countries worldwide including AT&T in the USA, Vodafone and 
Telefonica in Spain, SFR and Bouygues Telecom in France, TMN in Portugal and 
Cosmote in Greece. 
  e.. 10 years of experience in making mobile technology accessible. 
  f.. User base of more than thirty thousand visually impaired users worldwide. 
Thank you for your support in making each year a success!

Yours in commitment to accessibility,

The Code Factory Team



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Code Factory, S.L., Rambla d'Egara 148 2-2, 08221 Terrassa (Barcelona)
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