True enough, but the txt app, and the file explorer app were things that
were readily available  at the android market, and worked quite well with
TalkBack and/or Spiel--FREE apps!
 
I get the distinct impression that CF simply cludged together a bunch of
demo Android apps, slapped a tts voice on it, and called it accessibility.
The contacts, calendar, and web browser in particular have a real "demo
application" feel to them.
 
 
Just my humble opinion.
 
DG
 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alcidonis Law
Office
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 11:37 AM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: Re: [MA] First bug check: not fixed...


I can't wait to upgrade to 4.1 Android so I can get rid of MA. MA is more
consumer oriented, and they are not even that good at it.
 
But to the contrary, I like that thing about the contact though. There are
some folks I personally want to appear at the end of the list - people I
don't communicate with often and all I need to do is to not capilize their
names.
 
1. Why can't the calendar synk with Google calendar? If it cannot, as a
business man who rely on my calendar to tell me where I need to be next, I
don't want it and I have not used it.
 
2. Why when I go to check my notifications the phone just reads everything
at once and I can only check them one by one after the automated reading?
 
I congratulate them though for the note taking app. I now can check my txt
to do list on my dropbox office account on my phone. I also welcome the
explorer app.
 
 
 
Rod Alcidonis, Esquire
Alcidonis Law Office
2824 Cottman Avenue
Suite 15
Philadelphia, PA 19149
Phone: (215) 305-8085
Work e-mail: [email protected]
Listserv: [email protected]

Licensed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
 
From: dan greene <mailto:[email protected]>  
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 12:21 PM
To: 'Mobile Accessibility Android Users  <mailto:[email protected]>
List' 
Subject: [MA] First bug check: not fixed...
 
The contacts app is still sorting entries case-sensitively.
I am really surprised that more folks don't bitch about this one.
Unless you are scrupulously careful about capitalization when entering your
contacts, you wind up with entries all out of case-insensitive order.
Basically one list with entries that start with capital letters, and a
second list with those that start with lowercase letters.
 
The calendar still doesn't recognize multiple calendars correctly, at least
that's how it appears.
 
And, in my quick check, I still can't download anything with the browser
app.
 
So far, I'm impressed.
Not!
 
 


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