who is going to as someone said use braille on the  he move really?
with a phone, I mean not a PDA

On 24 May 2012, at 21:31, Jarrod Jicha wrote:

> I couldn't have said it better myself.  thank you.
>  
>  
>  
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dusty Tague
> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 4:14 PM
> To: Su hai me; Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
> Subject: Re: [MA] Braille support goes Android with Mobile Accessibility
>  
> That would be like telling apple to charge for voice over.  Talk Back is an 
> integral part of ICS now and as such, Code Factory needs to be the best if 
> they want to sell their products.  There are a multitude of free or nearly 
> free options  that are available.  If  Code Factory is to stay the leader in 
> assistive technology, they need to be on the cutting edge.
> 
> 
> 
> On 5/24/2012 1:27 PM, Su hai me wrote:
> My hats off to the developers of both screen readers, MA and TB forr 
> tolerating nuisance like this. i think TB should also put a price tag on 
> their products then we might just appreciate life a little better.
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jarrod Jicha
> To: 'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 2:09 AM
> Subject: RE: [MA] Braille support goes Android with Mobile Accessibility
>  
> few months? only a few months? I seem to recall people asking for things to 
> be fixed for at least a year!  things in the browser just for starters. you 
> still can't download using it, you still can't stream using it, ETC.  not 
> only that, there is no virtual d-pad and that would be extremely helpful!  I 
> have to use the eyes-free keyboard for this reason under ICS, as I don't have 
> a keyboard, and MA doesn't work at all with the eyes--free keyboard.  ok, 
> braille is a good thing, but first of all I can't afford a braille display, 
> and I don't know too many blind persons that can.  not only that, you are 
> walking down the street and you get an sms. what you are going to pull out 
> your braille display just to read it? not very practical.  the way I see it, 
> other things should hav been fixed/improved along with the braille stuff, or 
> do this stuff before doing the b raille support, but that is just me.
>  
>  
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mobeen Iqbal
> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 11:55 AM
> To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
> Subject: Re: [MA] Braille support goes Android with Mobile Accessibility
>  
> You took the words out of my mouth. The last i heard, contacts were still 
> being synced with google weather you liked it or not and it still wasn't 
> possible to send an sms over 3 lines long. not to mention bugs with email i.e 
> not moving messages to the bin. If braille is the only item that's been added 
> for support just because the iPhone had it first, then its quite 
> disappointing. don't get me wrong, braille is a priority but don't be like 
> freedom scientific. adding more features and not fixing your existing bugs!
> 
> Mo.
> 
> 
> On 24/05/2012 16:10, william lomas wrote:
> any other new features?
> we have been discussing a lot of issues with ma i believe over the last few 
> months on list
>  
> On 24 May 2012, at 16:02, Swati Sharma wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Braille support goes Android with MA
> 
> Braille support goes Android with Mobile Accessibility, just in time for 
> Sight City in Frankfurt
> 
> Code Factory’s Mobile Accessibility: first ever software application that 
> allows the use of a Braille display on Android!
> 
> Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, May 24th 2012
> 
> After launching Mobile Accessibility in March 2011 and with more than 35.000 
> downloads worldwide, Code Factory has worked for months to make Braille 
> display usage possible with the product. Once more, we have listened to our 
> customers and turned their desires into reality. 
> 
> “Based on the tremendous response from our customers, we have been more than 
> motivated to keep improving this product and make the impossible possible: 
> add Braille support for the first time on this platform” says Eduard Sanchez, 
> CEO.  “Our ambition is to keep improving our products and keep up with the 
> constant OS updates and add new features that add value to our products.” 
> 
> This free upgrade is available for all our customers, whether purchased in 
> Google from one of our distributors, the free download version of AT&T Mobile 
> Accessibility Lite from AT&T, or Wireless Accessibility from Sprint, Boost 
> Mobile and Virgin Mobile USA. It includes the following Braille features:
> 
> 
> a.    Use the power of a Braille display in the same way as on a computer and 
> similar to what is available with Mobile Speak 4 and above.
> b.    Enabling a solution for Deaf Blind users to be able to use Android 
> devices for the first time.
> c.    Ability to use various grades, including grade 1 / 2 and computer 
> Braille for both input and output.
> d.    Option to disable speech when Braille is turned on, allowing users to 
> work in silent environments like meetings.
> 
>  
> Devices of the following Braille device manufacturers are supported: Baum, 
> Eurobraille, Freedom Scientific, Handytech, HIMS, Humanware and Optelec. 
> 
> This free update is now available at:  
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Code+Factory  
> 
> 
> To upgrade, go to the Market application or check for an available upgrade in 
> your “My apps” list. If you have purchased from one of our distributors, 
> please contact them to receive the latest version of the product.
> 
> To consult the user guide or quick start guide of Mobile Accessibility, visit 
> http://www.codefactory.es/en/manuals.asp?id=89#family_ma. For technical 
> assistance, please submit a ticket through our Help Desk at 
> http://www.codefactory.cat/helpdesk/.
> 
> To learn more about Mobile Accessibility, visit the product information page 
> at http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=415. You can also subscribe 
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> http://www.codefactory.es/en/list.asp?id=88.
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>  
> For more information, feel free to contact Code Factory S.L.:
> 
> 
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> HelpDesk, www.codefactory.es
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