Hmm, I'm not even sure how this would be efficient. Detail seems a bit scarce, or maybe I'm just having a hard time wrapping my brain around it, could be either one :). I just don't get how the thing is supposed to work. I'm not going to invest in an iPhone until Apple creates some kind of accessibility solution. I have a funny feeling they will, after their very successful efforts both with the Mac and the iPod, and I'm sure they'd come up with a much better approach. Of course, with Apple, we'll probably never know about it until the day it's released, that's how it was with the iPods and is how they play the game in general. I guess I just can't see them stopping their accessibility efforts, and the iPhone is the logical next step. Of course, pure speculation on my part.


On Dec 29, 2008, at 00:14, Justin Harford wrote:

Hi all

Has anyone seen this and what app do you suppose they think is going to power this?

http://www.dialaphone.co.uk/blog/?p=2416

http://www.mobiletor.com/2008/12/04/an-invision-case-iphone-for-blind/

Honestly I was hoping for something better. Not so sure I'm going to invest in an iphone afterall lol.

Regards
Justin

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