Assuming it does, (I don't trust Motorola to keep their promises and do it in a timely manner as well), you should have no problem. Hopefully a update to ma comes out soonest since, at this point, I would rather throw away a hundred buck application for the goodness of jelly bean.

On 10/24/2012 8:39 AM, Virginia Robertson wrote:
When Jellybean does come out for Motorola Droid 4, if I want to still still
use MA, can I without any problem?



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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 08:45:15 -0400
From: Omar Binno <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MA] jellybean and screen reader
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
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So since I don't need MA with ICS, are there any other aps I need to
download to make things more accessible?

On 10/24/12, Jarrod Jicha <[email protected]> wrote:
Again, you don't need MA with ICS. It is a total waist of time in ICS,
and I really wish that CF would actually listen to there customewrs
for a change!
Braille mode? Big deal! Who cairs!  Come on! Why not make something
that is, oh, I don't know, how about usefull, like a virtual d-pad in
there keyboard,
like the eyes-free keyboard has? As most of us   know we can't use MA with
the eyes free keyboard at all! And in ICS sometimes there are times,
when using the d-pad in eyes free keyboard is a bit easier. But if you
are using MA, you can forget it! You can't even type with the
eyes-free keyboard if you use MA as your screen reader. You just hear
blank blank blank blank



Lets also talk about the proximity sensor!  It don't work outside of
the MA apps in ICS.  I have tried it on two phones that have ICS, and
when you are outside of MA's apps, the proximity sensor doesn't stop the
speech at all!


I could go on and on, but I bet you have all heard, and seen enough.
Personally? I would love to use MA again because I love the voice.
But until CF actually takes some time, and puts some effort into MA
for ICS and higher, I guess I can kiss that 100 goodbye!



From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Omar Binno
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 5:12 AM
To: 'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'
Subject: RE: [MA] jellybean and screen reader



Thank you. One other question, the phone is not upgradable to jb yet,
but it is upgradable to icecream sandwitch. Will I need mobile
accessibility with icecream sandwitch?



Omar Binno

Website: www.bigoproductions.net





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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Miller
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:23 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: Re: [MA] jellybean and screen reader

With Jelly Bean, there is no need for Mobile Accessibility.  Talkback
or Spiel will fill your needs.



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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 08:53:36 -0400
From: "Jarrod Jicha" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [MA] jellybean and screen reader
To: "'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'"
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I will tell you what I will work on today for you.

I will record a podcast that might be a bit long, but I will purposely
install MA on my Kyocera Hydro that is running ICS.  I will show you some of
the problems I run into on a day to day basus with it, and why you wouldn't
wan tto use it under ICS.  I will then turn it off, and show you two
programs, spiel, and talkback, wich work under ICS.  If you are going
jellybean, pay more attention to talkback, as spiel don't work under
jellybean yet for what I have heard.  This will show everyone the
differences between the three screen readers under ICS.

Give me a couple hours to throw something together.  It won't be
profetionally done, but you will get the point, and maybe, just maybe, CF
will download this file, and see how under ICS, MA is a joke!


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Omar Binno
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 8:45 AM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: Re: [MA] jellybean and screen reader

So since I don't need MA with ICS, are there any other aps I need to
download to make things more accessible?

On 10/24/12, Jarrod Jicha <[email protected]> wrote:
Again, you don't need MA with ICS. It is a total waist of time in ICS,
and I really wish that CF would actually listen to there customewrs
for a change!
Braille mode? Big deal! Who cairs!  Come on! Why not make something
that is, oh, I don't know, how about usefull, like a virtual d-pad in
there keyboard,
like the eyes-free keyboard has? As most of us   know we can't use MA with
the eyes free keyboard at all! And in ICS sometimes there are times,
when using the d-pad in eyes free keyboard is a bit easier. But if you
are using MA, you can forget it! You can't even type with the
eyes-free keyboard if you use MA as your screen reader. You just hear
blank blank blank blank



Lets also talk about the proximity sensor!  It don't work outside of
the MA apps in ICS.  I have tried it on two phones that have ICS, and
when you are outside of MA's apps, the proximity sensor doesn't stop
the
speech at all!


I could go on and on, but I bet you have all heard, and seen enough.
Personally? I would love to use MA again because I love the voice.
But until CF actually takes some time, and puts some effort into MA
for ICS and higher, I guess I can kiss that 100 goodbye!



From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Omar Binno
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 5:12 AM
To: 'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'
Subject: RE: [MA] jellybean and screen reader



Thank you. One other question, the phone is not upgradable to jb yet,
but it is upgradable to icecream sandwitch. Will I need mobile
accessibility with icecream sandwitch?



Omar Binno

Website: www.bigoproductions.net





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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Miller
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:23 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: Re: [MA] jellybean and screen reader

With Jelly Bean, there is no need for Mobile Accessibility.  Talkback
or Spiel will fill your needs.


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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 08:56:07 -0400
From: Omar Binno <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MA] jellybean and screen reader
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
        <[email protected]>
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Talkback already comes with droid, correct? Thanks, and looking forward to
your podcast.

On 10/24/12, Jarrod Jicha <[email protected]> wrote:
I will tell you what I will work on today for you.

I will record a podcast that might be a bit long, but I will purposely
install MA on my Kyocera Hydro that is running ICS.  I will show you
some of the problems I run into on a day to day basus with it, and why
you wouldn't wan tto use it under ICS.  I will then turn it off, and
show you two programs, spiel, and talkback, wich work under ICS.  If
you are going jellybean, pay more attention to talkback, as spiel
don't work under jellybean yet for what I have heard.  This will show
everyone the differences between the three screen readers under ICS.

Give me a couple hours to throw something together.  It won't be
profetionally done, but you will get the point, and maybe, just maybe,
CF will download this file, and see how under ICS, MA is a joke!


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Omar Binno
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 8:45 AM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: Re: [MA] jellybean and screen reader

So since I don't need MA with ICS, are there any other aps I need to
download to make things more accessible?

On 10/24/12, Jarrod Jicha <[email protected]> wrote:
Again, you don't need MA with ICS. It is a total waist of time in
ICS, and I really wish that CF would actually listen to there
customewrs for a change!
Braille mode? Big deal! Who cairs!  Come on! Why not make something
that is, oh, I don't know, how about usefull, like a virtual d-pad in
there keyboard,
like the eyes-free keyboard has? As most of us   know we can't use MA
with
the eyes free keyboard at all! And in ICS sometimes there are times,
when using the d-pad in eyes free keyboard is a bit easier. But if
you are using MA, you can forget it! You can't even type with the
eyes-free keyboard if you use MA as your screen reader. You just hear
blank blank blank blank



Lets also talk about the proximity sensor!  It don't work outside of
the MA apps in ICS.  I have tried it on two phones that have ICS, and
when you are outside of MA's apps, the proximity sensor doesn't stop
the
speech at all!


I could go on and on, but I bet you have all heard, and seen enough.
Personally? I would love to use MA again because I love the voice.
But until CF actually takes some time, and puts some effort into MA
for ICS and higher, I guess I can kiss that 100 goodbye!



From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Omar Binno
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 5:12 AM
To: 'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'
Subject: RE: [MA] jellybean and screen reader



Thank you. One other question, the phone is not upgradable to jb yet,
but it is upgradable to icecream sandwitch. Will I need mobile
accessibility with icecream sandwitch?



Omar Binno

Website: www.bigoproductions.net





   _____

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Miller
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:23 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: Re: [MA] jellybean and screen reader

With Jelly Bean, there is no need for Mobile Accessibility.  Talkback
or Spiel will fill your needs.


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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 09:09:21 -0400
From: Danny Mathis <[email protected]>
Subject: [MA] Re: ma_mailing Digest, Vol 412, Issue 2
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Like Jerry said "I love what he said" moble accessibility is not needed for
ICS or jelly bean.  I have MA installed on my phone but outside of it
pushing back the touch wiz in a call it never gets used.
  Personally if you need help ask one of us on here or the eyes-free list to
help you.  Heck add me to heytel or zelo I would be more then glad to help
when I can.  Zello has a eyes-free channel that a person "kyle" made for
android accessible questions  Look for "eyes-free" you will find it.  Like
Jerry said, I to can kiss off the $100 I paid for MA seeings how I do not
use gingerbred or lower.

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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 05:12:13 -0400
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Thank you. One other question, the phone is not upgradable to jb yet,
but it is upgradable to icecream sandwitch. Will I need mobile
accessibility with icecream sandwitch?


Omar Binno

Website: www.bigoproductions.net



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From: [email protected]
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:23 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: Re: [MA] jellybean and screen reader


With Jelly Bean, there is no need for Mobile Accessibility.  Talkback
or Spiel will fill your needs.
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My thoughts? MA is completely and totally a waist of time, and
completely useless in ICS, and Jellybean! CF has not made serious
updates to MA for people that use ICS, or Jellybean, and I think this is
just atroshis!
Personally I woulde love to use MA, if for no other reason but the voice!
However, it is a joke in ICS, and higher!







From: [email protected]
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 7:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MA] jellybean and screen reader



Hello,



I got a Motorola Droid 4 through verizon several months ago but never
activated it. I'm getting ready to activate it now and wanted to get
some feedback on something. My sighted brother also has a droid phone
which is upgraded to the Jellybean droid. He says that he tried the
built-in screen reader with Jellybean and that it works with
everything; including texting, emails, browsing, etc, and he feels
that purchasing mobile speak is unnecessary. My droid 4 is upgradable
to Jellybean also. Of course, this is coming from someone sighted, so
the input is questionable. What are some thoughts on this?



Thanks for any and all help.

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Actually spiel doesnt work in JB jst yet, for what I have heard.  I
dont have JB, but I do follow another list, wair people have talked about
it.




From: [email protected]
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:23 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
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With Jelly Bean, there is no need for Mobile Accessibility.  Talkback
or Spiel will fill your needs.

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From: "Jarrod Jicha" <[email protected]>
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Again, you don't need MA with ICS. It is a total waist of time in ICS,
and I really wish that CF would actually listen to there customewrs
for a change!
Braille mode? Big deal! Who cairs!  Come on! Why not make something
that is, oh, I don't know, how about usefull, like a virtual d-pad in
there keyboard,
like the eyes-free keyboard has? As most of us   know we can't use MA with
the eyes free keyboard at all! And in ICS sometimes there are times,
when using the d-pad in eyes free keyboard is a bit easier. But if you
are using MA, you can forget it! You can't even type with the
eyes-free keyboard if you use MA as your screen reader. You just hear
blank blank blank blank



Lets also talk about the proximity sensor!  It don't work outside of
the MA apps in ICS.  I have tried it on two phones that have ICS, and
when you are outside of MA's apps, the proximity sensor doesn't stop the
speech at all!


I could go on and on, but I bet you have all heard, and seen enough.
Personally? I would love to use MA again because I love the voice.
But until CF actually takes some time, and puts some effort into MA
for ICS and higher, I guess I can kiss that 100 goodbye!



From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Omar Binno
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 5:12 AM
To: 'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'
Subject: RE: [MA] jellybean and screen reader



Thank you. One other question, the phone is not upgradable to jb yet,
but it is upgradable to icecream sandwitch. Will I need mobile
accessibility with icecream sandwitch?



Omar Binno

Website: www.bigoproductions.net





   _____

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Miller
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:23 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: Re: [MA] jellybean and screen reader

With Jelly Bean, there is no need for Mobile Accessibility.  Talkback
or Spiel will fill your needs.

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