Actually you'd be surprised at what apps are accessible and most developers are willing to listen. I in fact purchased an app that lets me listen to thousands of radio stations on the web and the developer worked with a number of blind folks to make sure his app was as accessible as possible. He is also a very responsive person and added a radio station for me that was not in the list. On Oct 19, 2009, at 1:35 PM, chiliblindman wrote:
> Don, I see there are more people thinking of a new toy. My son-in- > law took me to a Mac I store this weekend. I got to play with one. I > just might have to get an i-phone and have it all. Anyway, I have > been thinking about the i touch or zune HD. The i touch has more > apps than you can shake a stick at, most of which are useless to the > blind type person. The zune HD has a better feel for me in my hand > from what I remember. So I need to go back and play with the zune HD > and re-evaluate. I must admit I was quite taken to like the i touch. > I have also been looking at the sony 600 book reader, that is quite > nice also. > ......................bob > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
