I'll say I jumped to the IPhone not because it's new.  Smile, I quite rankly 
didn't want one when it first came out and that's because I loved my nokia 
phone. But the more I thought about it and since it was almost time for me 
to upgrade my phone.  I didn't want to buy the stupid speech license again 
for another phone. That's the first thing that sold me for the IPhone, 
everything else came after that.

May, I'm ready for the stress to end. Off to Edmonton on the 25th.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Chesworth" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 4:11 AM
Subject: Re: IPhone accessibility


>
> Will said: i think that most people are jumping to the iphone as it
> new but the n eighty two does everything that does
>
> Real world says: apart from out of the box accessibility to the entire
> User interface, a far broader scope for additional apps, and a UI that
> can only increase a VI user's often lacking knowledge of all things
> layout.  There's so many pro's and cons to each device for each user.
> If Symbian and actual buttons will always float your boat more then
> fair enough, use it and prosper, it's here to stay for a while yet.
> But Dismissing one of the few big accessibility efforts made by a
> mainstream vender as the same old same old with a gimicky new touch
> screen thing before you've even had experience with it is an attitude
> that will ensure we're always slightly behind the trend with
> technology, so well done you.
>
> Slightly ranty perhaps, but I hope you see my point.  And in case I
> get labeled an iPhone fanatic, I don't own one.  I've tinkered and
> mostly enjoyed the experience, seemed to me that any barriers I felt
> like I was facing with the device were entirely due to my lack of
> experience with an interface where I'm closer to being even with any
> sighted user than I've ever been before.
>
>
> On 7/19/09, william lomas <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> i think that most people are jumping to the iphone as it new but the n
>> eighty two does everything that does
>>
>> On 19 Jul 2009, at 09:35, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, I had a sit down and play with the I phone for about an hour
>>> today and
>>> I gotta admit, the biggest problem is familiarity.
>>> I'm so use to the Nokia and talks interface that the IPhones system
>>> is not
>>> as efficient  yet as I would have hoped.
>>>
>>> However I gotta admit that I am thinking of reasons why I shouldn't
>>> change
>>> to one at this point,  and the only reason so far is that my n82 does
>>> everything that the iphone does and that I need it to.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of kaare dehard
>>> Sent: Sunday, 19 July 2009 7:29 a.m.
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: IPhone accessibility
>>>
>>>
>>> Honestly given what I have heard/read, because this interface is so
>>> very different from what we have grown accustomed to, it's probably
>>> tough to get fixed on it right away. it's probably a let's forget
>>> about the old wisdom or at least set it aside while looking in to this
>>> and start from the ground. So, in a nutshell this is more like a slow
>>> growth to understanding product rather than something that can be
>>> quickly affixed.
>>> On 18-Jul-09, at 7:10 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>
>>>> Just wondering how many of you that are now using the Ipone 3gs, are
>>>> totally blind rather than the partially / Visually impaired users.
>>>>
>>>> The device to me sounds more like it's for a VI person than a
>>>> totally blind
>>>> person.
>>>>
>>>> I'm total  and I'm trying to compare this for useage / accessibility
>>>> against
>>>> my Nokia s60 device.
>>>> And as I've only had a very quick play with the IPhone 3gs I can't
>>>> say I'm
>>>> fixed on it yet.
>>>> And I'm keen to hear how the totally blind users are getting on with
>>>> it.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
>>>> Simonf.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>
>>
>> >
>>
>
> >
> 


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