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Reginald George
Adaptive Technology Specialist
Mobile Accessibility v2.0 is now available!
Mobile Accessibility v2.0 is now available!
Major upgrade which introduces support for tablet devices, Android Jelly
Bean, two new applications and much more!
Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, December 10th, 2012
Code Factory has once again responded to the wishes of its users in the
latest v2.0 of Mobile Accessibility. This major release is the first to
support Android tablets as well as new devices powered by the latest Android
Jelly Bean operating system.
“Since the release of v1.0 of Mobile Accessibility, many users have been
asking when we would provide support for tablets,” explains Eduard Sánchez,
CEO at Code Factory. “We’re proud to extend support to Android tablets in
v2.0, as well as support the latest Android phones, allowing users to take
full advantage of the latest mainstream technologies available on the
market.”
Jelly Bean is not only the fastest and smoothest version of Android, but it
also includes major accessibility improvements. Code Factory spotted this
opportunity to provide an improved user experience and v2.0 includes a new
set of gestures to facilitate touch screen navigation.
All users of Mobile Accessibility will be able to take advantage of our new
Notes and Explorer apps, providing a fully accessible way to read and write
notes and to explore files on the phone. In addition, all of our
applications are now fully accessible with TalkBack.
High quality Braille support has always been one of our main priorities at
Code Factory. The Braille support in Mobile Accessibility has been refreshed
with improved Braille connection, support for new Braille displays, improved
text panning, and various other enhancements.
Product Highlights:
• Support for tablet devices powered by Android.
• Support for Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) mobile devices.
• Two new applications: Notes and Explorer.
• All applications are now fully compatible with Talkback.
• Support for multiple-contact SMS messages.
• Support for writing long SMS messages (more than 160 characters).
• File download using the web browser is now supported.
• Braille: Support for Seika Braille displays.
• Braille: Support for cursor routing keys.
• Braille: Enhanced Braille panning.
For detailed information on what’s new in Mobile Accessibility v2.0 check
http://www.codefactory.es/MA/en/MA_manual_en.html#_Toc341383273
For more information on Mobile Accessibility v2.0, check the user manual
which is available at http://www.codefactory.es/MA/en/MA_manual_en.html
You can download Mobile Accessibility v2.0 at
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Code+Factory
About Code Factory
Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, Code
Factory is the global leader committed to the development of products
designed to eliminate barriers to the accessibility of mobile technology for
the blind and visually impaired. Today, Code Factory is the leading provider
of accessible mobile applications such as screen readers, screen magnifiers,
and Braille interfaces. Code Factory’s products are compatible with the
widest range of mainstream mobile devices running on Symbian, Windows
Mobile, BlackBerry and Android Smartphones. Among Code Factory's customers
are well known organizations for the blind such as ONCE in Spain, and
carriers such as AT&T, Bouygues Telecom, SFR, TIM and Vodafone.
For any query regarding our products, you can submit support ticket via Code
Factory help desk at:
http://www.codefactory.cat/helpdesk/index.php?a=add
For more information, feel free to contact Code Factory S.L.:
Code Factory, S.L., C/ Major 19, 2-3, 08221 Terrassa (Barcelona)
HelpDesk, www.codefactory.es
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