Hello Anowk,

On Jul 17, 2009, at 1:36 AM, a radix wrote:
> I came across a lot of mention too the iphone which surprised me. I  
> know the new model has built-in voicover but it still uses a  
> touchscreen (not even just a scrollwheel with some buttons, I know  
> that that can work from my 5.5g imod and rockbox experience but a  
> full touch screen) so I was rather sceptical. I know there is some  
> kind of voice recognition software inside but how far will that get  
> you and how good isit? I once heard it on an old nokia and was NOT  
> impressed.
>
> I am very interested in this iphone sinc eI can get a new phone in  
> october,
>
I've had my iPhone for 3 weeks now and find that I'm using it more and  
more. I'm totally blind but have no difficulty navigating the touch  
screen. It takes a while to get used to the virtual keyboard but I'm  
getting better at that, too.

I'm a bit unusual in that I use my iPhone in two languages, English  
and French. Switching languages is not that quick, but it is easy. You  
can also have as many keyboards as you like. Actually, I have more  
than I would like but haven't yet figured out how to delete the  
American keyboard and just keep British and French.

I strongly recommend the iPhone since it is so versatile and more and  
more apps are becoming available for it every day.

Cheers,

Anne


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