Hallo Gordon,
Actually, I think this app is good enough to be incorporated into the IOS
and, unless I am much mistaken, there is at least one precedent, I.E. Siri
existed as an independent app before the 4s came out. I think I am right in
saying that Apple bought it and incorporated it. I have already asked my
sighted partner to try it out and he was zipping along at a rate of knotts,
very impressed! I have heard from many friends that even when using the v
keyboard as a sighted person it is too easy to hit the wrong letter, not
everybody's fingers are small enough to manage efficiently on the small iphone
screens. So, maybe, this app will have a glorious future!
While on the subject of using some of the accessibility features of IOS and
its Apps, I am showing sighted friends who have the apple devices how to use
"large text" in settings to make reading emails, texts etc much more enjoyable
as the default font size on the small screens is very hard on the eyes.
Happy Fleksing! Sandy.
Sent from my iPhone
On 13 Jul 2012, at 14:17, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't get this. The app is there, all you have to do is install it and
> you're good to go. Apple isn't the developer of this application as far as I
> am aware. So I really don't see the problem. What you're saying is you want
> Apple to hijack the developer's application and implement it as part of the
> operating system. Come on, be fair. :)
>
> Gordon
>
> On 13 Jul 2012, at 13:56, william lomas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> meant if we all want the intigration calmly email apple, explaining how
> fleksy can be used to assist the blind to use the product in a similar manner
> to that of their sighted colleagues when typing
>
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