Well, if you get flamed, I will go down with you. I completely agree, Cryster.
Cheers,
Donna 

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On Feb 4, 2013, at 9:47 AM, Krister Ekstrom <[email protected]> wrote:

> I haven't seen accessnote and i think the price tag is outrageous just to 
> test and probably diss the product. What i for the life of me can not 
> understand and probably never going to get an answer to is this: Why do we 
> blind people so want to get back to the isolated state we were in before the 
> IPhone? Why do we want to get back to being in the hands of people who make 
> apps that are badly coded, lacks the most common features and often, though 
> admittedly not always is a downright insult of our inteligence and to a 
> ridiculous price when other apps exist that work? Is it because we've talked 
> to the developers of apps and haven't got positive responses quickly enough? 
> Is it that we lack the knowledge to tell the developers what we want? I don't 
> know, the only thing i know is what i remember from when this list started, 
> and how it has developed up to now. I also know i'm going to get flamed to 
> bits for saying this, it's just that i think it needs to be said. Not that it 
> matters, i am only one voice and one voice can be ignored, and i may even be 
> wrong altogether in what i feel, so i don't know anything.
> /Krister
> 
> 4 feb 2013 kl. 16:33 skrev Eugenia Firth <[email protected]>:
> 
>>> 
>>> Hi Kawal and others:
>> 
>> For my way of thinking, I say forget Word for the iPhone and let's AFB to do 
>> more with the program they just put out. I think I'm really going to like 
>> this AccessNote program, especially if AFB can figure out a way to start 
>> selection at the point user designated and then end it, also user 
>> designated. I also would like the option of syncing with the Cloud and not 
>> just Drop Box. I know they would have to talk Asple into that, but I can 
>> wish. What I really wan is brf files because it appears that ;this program 
>> takes out the carriage returns some of us have been wanting to get rid of 
>> when using a braille display. In fact, I am even considering whether or not 
>> it would work to change the extension to a brf file to txt so that you could 
>> get a brf file easily onto the iPhone or any other IOS device. 
>> 
>> Currently, what I don't have is Drop Box set up on my iPhone. Someone may 
>> have answered this at some point, but I can't remember. How much does it 
>> cost to have Drop Box? 
>> 
>> Regards, 
>> Gigi 
>> 
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