if you really would like a braille keyboard  the company Flying   Blind  has a 
bluetooth braille keyboard , it can use grade 1 and 2 . I got one for my 
husband as he is a terrible speller  without using grade 2 braille. it is the 
size  of a braille note taker and if you have a laptop you can use it on 
anything that has a bluetooth setup. they also have one that has a braille 
display for a grand, if I remember it is a 18 cell display , well i could be 
wrong .This braille keyboard cost $300 if i remember correctally .
i am sure others sell this as it is made  in Poland  i think..

skyp -k.c.kitty

On Mar 12, 2012, at 4:52 PM, "Reginald George" <[email protected]> wrote:

There is an app called Vlingo out there, but it's certainly no Serie.  It will 
let you dictate texts and E-mails, and do very basic voice based web searches, 
but you can't search Wulfrem Alpha's knowledge base, have it do math problems, 
set reminders and control your calendar, set timers, or do many of the things 
Serie does like voice entry of addresses into GPS apps. The app store shows no 
entries for Vingo, so think the Apple rep got it wrong and was referring to 
Vlingo.  Vlingo is nominally accessible, but it doesn't really read everything 
back verbally like Serie does.  Two other voice apps are called Voice Action 
for around $6.00 and Vocall for around $4.00.  Both have their issues.  There  
are podcasts where you can hear demonstrations at applevis.com.  My suggestion, 
learn to use the on screen keyboard.  It's not that hard.  And get an external 
bluetooth keyboard, and a notes app that will upload automatically to dropbox.

-----Original Message----- From: Christopher Gray
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 4:06 PM
To: Adaptive technology information and support.
Subject: Re: [ATI] Vingo and WordPress

For managing a blog, Wordpress is great.  Creating is more problematic and you
will need sighted assistance if you care about the look-and-feel aspects of
the blog.

Chris

On Fri, 9 Mar 2012, peter altschul wrote:

> Greetings:
> 
> I am finally hurtling into the 21st century and thinking of purchasing an 
> iPad.  Apparently, the most recent version scheduled to be released in ten 
> days or so does not have SIRI, but an Apple representative suggested that I 
> purchase a personal assistance app called Vingo which is supposed to do many 
> - or perhaps more - stuff than Siri.  Has anyone used this app, and if so, 
> how well does it work?
> 
> Also, how accessible is WordPress for creating and managing a blog?
> 
> Many thanks, Peter
> 
> 
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