How do we go about doing that?
You never know, anything which might get us the solutions we need is
worth a try.
On Jul 22, 2008, at 3:41 PM, Mike's Western Account wrote:
well you know if we all got togeather, broght it to the attention
over at the dignation podcast, and just got the word out, it could
be done;)
On Jul 22, 2008, at 11:33 AM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
Sure. Cupertino, here I come. LOL. :) I have to go up to the bay
area in October, so how about it? :)
I wish there was a way we could all camp out, but somehow I doubt
it would be effective.
On Jul 22, 2008, at 1:37 PM, Mike's Western Account wrote:
hey lets camp out side apple's hq untel something's done more with
there media devises, lol
On Jul 22, 2008, at 9:32 AM, Chris Gilland wrote:
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!
Chris.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike's Western Account" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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i think that we just need to go to apple and make things get
done;) lol
On Jul 22, 2008, at 8:58 AM, Chris Gilland wrote:
speaking of IPods, why can't they put some form of speech like
voiceover into IPods. I mean come on, if it could be done
with Rockbox, then, surely Apple could do it with their own
product.
Why should it be our! burden.
Chris.
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Hi CB, there are two ways this could be done. Apple could
engineer an ui
and back it with vo or a 3rd party could develop an app that
talks. there
is a hardware device for the IPod called ITel I think that
achieves at least
part of this for the IPod.
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So out of curiosity, how would you make an iPhone accessible?
Obviously
it needs a speech engine, but how do you interact? There is
no tactile
UI. I think it's a lot like a touch screen kiosk and some have
simple
instructions saying to touch the top left for yes or top right
for no.
That kind of interaction model doesn't scale very well for
complex
interaction like typing an email . Not making excuses for
Apple but this
seems like a tough nut to crack.
CB
Krister Ekstrom wrote:
22 jul 2008 kl. 05.10 skrev UCLA Bruins Fan:
I did bring this to an apple agents attention when I was
calling
about another issue and was told that apple would "look into
it" This
was in June, and appparently nothing has been resolved as of
now.
But seriously, what do you expect with all this Iphone
business going
on? I'm sorry to sound like i do, but it has always been like
this
that snassy flashy looks has been prioritized over
functionality and
accessibility. To be frank, i'm surprised that we have such a
well
functioning screen reader as we have.
With all this said, i agree that the dialog in question
should be
usable, i just wonder what the best way to get there is. If
we get
angry and demanding, we will only be regarded as whiners and
complainers and if we ask politely, not much seems to happen.
/Krister