Hi,

While you are welcome to your opinions, and welcome to express them as you 
wish, I struggle why so many of you keep bringing up the accessibility question 
when a new Apple service or feature is introduced.  If my memory serves me, all 
the noise that has been made over the last five or six years about possible, or 
probable, inaccessibility of a new Apple service has been squashed upon 
release.  No Home button, what are we going to do?  TouchBar instead of 
function keys, how will we be able to turn VO on?  There's more if I felt like 
taking the time.  Consider this, Apple actually thinks of accessibility every  
time they come up with these new things, it's not an after-thought.  Apple News 
was accessible prior to Apple News Plus and I see no reason in the world that 
it would lose that accessibility just because some new features and content was 
added.

Yes, go ahead and wait if that is your preference.  I just don't see the need 
to spew uninformed chatter without checking it out.  Sorry, if this was harsh.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Mar 25, 2019, at 17:28, Maurice Mines <[email protected]> wrote:

I just have ne point to quibble here? Wy pay for an Apple service when in at 
the newsline can give you much of the same information if you’re really after 
technological things. Do we even know if it even accessible. Most Apple has  
guaranteed accessibility to the blind! Until then I won’t be signing up. In 
appy Newsline it gives me what I need and I don’t have to worry about fighting 
with technology in order to read it. Thanks but  willtake a wait and see 
attitude on this one.

Sincerely Maurice Mines.
Amateur callsign kd0iko.

On 25 Mar 2019, at 16:05, Mary Otten wrote:

> I signed up for the free month trial of Apple news service. I am a bit 
> baffled regarding the list of magazines. I know it’s only the first day this 
> is out, so perhaps not too many have signed up for it yet. But I don’t 
> understand why it would appear that I am not seeing the full list of 
> magazines. When I go to the end of the very long list, I’m stopped in the 
> case of my iPhone ex are with Southern living being the last magazine. They 
> are in alphabetical order. On my 7+, which I updated first, I got as far as 
> sunset magazine, which should come just after Southern living I guess, and no 
> more. I do not see the Wall Street Journal listed, although it is a newspaper 
> technically and not a magazine. Same for the Los Angeles times. I can’t see 
> articles from those papers, but not the whole paper. I was under the 
> impression that we were going to get access to the entire thing. The 
> magazines look like the full deal. But those papers are not in the listing. I 
> wonder what I’m missing. It looks quite accessible. When you double tap on a 
> magazine title, it downloads and you can see the full listing of the titles 
> of articles and features. Then you double tap on one and you go there. So 
> that part looks good. But I’m just not understanding where are the rest of 
> the magazines. Nothing beginning with T through Z?
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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