>From the sounds of it they are making the original Mobile Accessibility
visible on the entire market but, if you are on Sprint, Boost Mobile, or
Virgin Mobile, you can either use MA or use Wireless Accessibility. It's the
same thing. As a Boost Mobile customer, I was actually glad Wireless
Accessibility was available because, a couple weeks ago I thought I was
going to have to change my Google account which, of course, would've made
apps I have previously paid for unavailable to me ... which ... would've
included ... Mobile Accessibility ... and I don't have the $100 to throw at
Code Factory to have purchased it again, so trust me that it would've been a
lifesaver had I had to change accounts. Although since my old account seems
to have been fixed, and I had set up the new one, I suppose I could use the
new one for free apps and use the old one aside of it for things like
syncing professional email such as school and radio station stuff, and paid
apps. Smiles. But the point is, if I'd've had to use the new one primarily,
I'd've had no choice but to download Wireless Accessibility. So thank God
Code Factory have made that available.

Cindy and "Mesa"

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Subject: Re: [MA] I found out why I couldn't find mobile accessibility US,
on the Google play store.

So does Ma work again? Can I switch back from Wireless Accessibility to Ma?
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