Also keep in mind that the free version of MA doesn't include the screen reader 
component.

Steve


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Mike Arrigo <[email protected]> wrote:

I am not upset, when I purchased mobile accessibility, there was no 
free option, and remember that only at&t users can get this. Also, 
mobile accessibility is not required to use android, but it does make 
many things easier. Remember too that code factory is not giving away 
these products. At&t and Nokia paid them to develop or distribute these 
for free to end users. You need to make informed decisions at the 
current time, not based on what may happen in the future. As far as 
Nokia goes, this is something they should have done years ago when 
Symbian was in its prime. While it will be around for a few more years, 
it's a dying breed and does not have near as many apps as android.
Original message:
> Okay guys,
> I've been one of the "better not say anything bad about codefactory" 
> folks, but this new development really bothers me. So now, Codefactory 
> is giving the exact same software we all paid $100 for to atnt 
> customers for free, and it looks like all nokea users are now getting a 
> free screenreader as well. Anyone else feel like it cheapens what we 
> have by giving so many things away?

> Best,
> Chris
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