You'll get lots of responses, but for one who has only been using an  
iPhone for a week and two days, I have found it incredibly easy to  
learn. I admittedly read a bit and listen to some podcasts prior to  
obtaining the iPhone, which is the iPod Touch with the phone and GPS  
abilities. In any event, there of course is a learning curve, but I  
think it depends upon what your goals are and how effective you are in  
communicating the information to a user. I hope that helps some and  
feel free to contact me with other questions or if you'd like to  
explain a bit more.
On Oct 26, 2009, at 10:17 AM, M AUSTEN wrote:

> Good Afternoon,
>
> I am registered Blind and have been asked to investigate the  
> accessibility of the iPod Touch for Blind and Partially sighted  
> visitors to museums in the UK.
>
> So the question is has anyone with sight loss had any success using  
> the iPod Touch and are there any downloadable Apps?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Mark
> Audio Guide Auditor
> Alternative Design
>
>
>
>
> >


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