Apps on the, um, iPhone??, can be easily rearranged into groups. SIRI is a
good method of entry if you're not in a really noisy environment, but the
touch screen is very doable as well.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "dark" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2013 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Any Accessible Android Games
Well Tom I can't comment on the development angle, but one thing I will
say about the Iphone is I've been surprised just how many things it has
prooved useful for just through it's default functions.
Siri for example I've found great as a note taker, if a person tells me
some information I need to take a quick note of, it's extremely easy (and
accessible), to just use siri's note function by speaking into the phone.
I also really like siri for reminders and calindars, since again, while
there ar! programs to use this you have to remember to use them, where as
siri you can just say "Remind me at 9 am tomorrow to phone the vet" or
"set my alarm for 7 am tomorrow).
While the phone does cost a lot, I've been surprised how much it's been
useful for, and indeed will continue to be in the future, (i'm looking at
getting an italian dictionary ap on the phone not to mention a satnav).
I bought it essentially as a bit of fun, albeit a very expensive bit of
fun as a reward for finishing the initial completion of my doctorate last
year, but I've been quite amazed at how much more it's done sinse then, a
lot of which I believe is rather Iphone specific, such as siri.
Of course, there are! things i dislike. I dislike for example having to
muck about with itunes just to put books and music onto the phone, and
also the way it utterly ignores any folder structure or file names I have
on my pc in favour of what are often quite arbitrary tags, (the only
workaround I've found for this is creating a playlist, dumping the
contents of one of my pc folders into it, then renaming the playlist, and
deleting it when I'm done).
I also personally dislike how hard it is to create folders, and the way I
can't completely customize the interface. For example, I'd like the game
center icon on page 2 of the display with my games.
All that being said I've no regrets of buying the phone, indeed I found a
very nice contract that let me buy it progressively along with providing
better service than I'd had on my previous phone company, which was an
advantage.
Of course I freely admit I know much less about Android than Ios, but I do
wonder whether it'd have so many conveniently available instant functions
or random uses, quite aside from it's use in games.
All the best,
Dark.
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