On 10/17/2012 12:20 PM, Angela Griffith wrote:

Talkback actually works better in ICS than MA does. The IPhone doesn't interest me at all at this point, though I'm definitely not aiming to turn this into a IPhone versus Android discussion.

*From:*Dusty Tague [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Wednesday, October 17, 2012 10:59 AM
*To:* Angela Griffith; Mobile accessibility mailing list
*Subject:* Re: [MA] New Version of Nokia Screen Reader is now available!

Angela, I empathize how you feel. It is difficult to pay for something and though you got a couple of enhancements, nothing that makes the core functionality better. "the iPhone works better for accessibility", is just one such thing I am hearing. Also, if windows 8 phone offers a built-in screen reader, and if more phones get Jelly bean, unless code factory hits it out of the park on this one, why bother plunking down scarce resources for an application suite that isn't nearly as good as the third party apps you can get for free. True, navigation is better in the mobile accessibility suite of applications, compared to many of the third party apps, pre-ics anyway, but unless it works better on ics or jelly bean phones, the application suite is brought up to par, and/or they find a way to make the stock native apps and all other third party apps fully accessible, (not labeling buttons, check boxes and images isn't code factory's fault) then I think I will be disappointed. I can see how you would lose it.

Dusty

On 10/17/2012 11:27 AM, Angela Griffith wrote:

    I'm usually not one given to public outbursts, but seeing the
    announcement of support of a product whose platform  is becoming
    almost obsolete in comparison, instead of an announcement about an
    update for a product which CF charges $99 for, was the last straw
    for me.

    *From:*Dusty Tague [mailto:[email protected]]
    *Sent:* Wednesday, October 17, 2012 8:54 AM
    *To:* Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
    *Cc:* Angela Griffith; 'Swati Sharma'
    *Subject:* Re: [MA] New Version of Nokia Screen Reader is now
    available!

    Those on eclair, froyo, and gingerbread are getting sick of not
    having there enhancements requests going unanswered, especially in
    the sms, web browser, and email apps.  Of course alarms and
    calendar can be improved as well as call screens, and contacts, I
    would love to get rid of ideal web reader and the nightly Mozilla,
    never to have to use Google calendar or the stock alarm
    application, and even, if they expand the email offerings, to
    ridding myself of k-9mail.  I will wait and see but the lack of
    incremental updates causes me to not trust them.  Though I am not
    from Missouri, they have to show me and then I will recommend
    people purchase MA again.  Even if jelly bean is accessible and
    Key Lime Pie and even Lemon Drop are more accessible still.


    On 10/17/2012 9:19 AM, Angela Griffith wrote:

        That's all well and good, but what about further development
        on Mobile Accessibility for Android? You know, that $99.00 app
        which provides no stable support for Android versions higher
        than Gingerbread? And by the way, that is directed at Code
        Factory, in case anyone there actually cares about any level
        of customer satisfaction.

        *From:*[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>
        [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of
        *Swati Sharma
        *Sent:* Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:56 AM
        *To:* Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
        *Subject:* [MA] New Version of Nokia Screen Reader is now
        available!

        **New version of Nokia Screen Reader**


            *New version of Nokia Screen Reader is now available on
            the Nokia Store!*


              *Popular and free application now supports more than 40
              devices and 29 languages!*

        Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, October 17th, 2012

        The highly popular Nokia Screen Reader application, which was
        released late in 2011 for a limited range of devices and
        languages, has now been extended to include support for
        virtually all Nokia Symbian devices released in the last few
        years. In addition, it now supports a much wider range of
        languages. And the best part for users: it keeps being a free
        application!

         "We've received fantastic feedback since the launch of Nokia
        Screen Reader 10 months ago," explains Eduard Sánchez, CEO at
        Code Factory. "It's been a great leap forward for affordable
        accessibility, and Nokia is to be credited for supporting the
        project. However, many users were disappointed that their
        phone or language was not supported. With the release of Nokia
        Screen Reader 1.3, we are delighted to be able to greatly
        extend the availability of Nokia Screen Reader both in terms
        of devices and supported languages, to once again break down
        the barriers of accessibility."

        Major features of v1.3:

        . Support for a large number of new devices. The full set of
        supported devices is now: Nokia 500, 603, 700, 701, 808
        PureView, 5320, 5530, 5630, 5730, 6120, 6121, 6210, 6220, 6700
        Slide, 6710, 6720, 6790, C5-00, C5 5MP, C6-00, C6-01, C7, E5,
        E52, E55, E6-00, E63, E66, E7, E71, E71x, E72, E73, E75, N78,
        N79, N8, N85, N86, N96, N97, N97 Mini, X6 and X7.

        . Support for a much wider range of languages: English,
        Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish,
        Italian, Danish, Dutch, Greek, Hindi, Norwegian, Simplified
        Chinese, Turkish, Arabic, Croatian, Lithuanian, Bengali,
        Bulgarian, Catalan, Hungarian, Malaysian, Serbian, Slovak,
        Tagalog, Ukrainian, Vietnamese and Icelandic. Note that some
        of these languages do not have a corresponding Nokia HQ voice,
        so it is recommended to use the Nokia standard quality voice
        for these languages.

        . Added the "Voice" option to the UI, which allows users to
        choose between the Nokia HQ and the Nokia (standard quality)
        voices. Nokia HQ will still be loaded by default when Nokia
        Screen Reader is first installed.

        . Support for devices running Symbian Belle Refresh and
        Symbian Belle Feature Pack 2 (FP2) firmware.

        . Support for latest version of WhatsApp v2.8.14, the world's
        most popular mobile messaging application.

        To find out more information about Nokia Screen Reader, please
        read our FAQ:

        http://codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=425

        To access the Nokia Screen Reader user manual, please go to:

        
http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/nsr/Nokia_Screen_Reader_Manual_English.htm


        You can download Nokia Screen Reader v1.3 from the Nokia Store
        (either on your phone via the Store app or by connecting the
        phone to a computer with the Nokia Suite application
        installed). Search for "Nokia Screen Reader" to download and
        install this new version. The direct link to Nokia Screen
        Reader on the Store is http://store.ovi.com/content/224364.
        Note that sighted assistance may be needed to download the
        application from the Nokia Store. The installation process
        however is completely accessible if you leave Nokia Screen
        Reader running to guide you through the process.

        About Code Factory

        Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Terrassa (Barcelona),
        Spain, Code Factory is the global leader committed to the
        development of products designed to eliminate barriers to the
        accessibility of mobile technology for the blind and visually
        impaired. Today, Code Factory is the leading provider of
        accessible mobile applications such as screen readers, screen
        magnifiers, and Braille interfaces. Code Factory's products
        are compatible with the widest range of mainstream mobile
        devices running on Symbian, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry and
        Android Smartphones. Among Code Factory's customers are well
        known organizations for the blind such as ONCE in Spain, and
        carriers such as AT&T, Bouygues Telecom, SFR, TIM and Vodafone.

        For any query regarding our products, you can submit support
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