hi all,
thank you for the response. may be, i am just afraid of touch-screen
which is little more than an irrational fear.
Atul, i like your response! guess, you're right. a certain degree of
uncertainty is always real. no, i would not want to go for 5C.
thanks, again.
shashi
On 9/20/13, Satguru Rathi tarannumra...@gmail.com wrote:
HI all,
Is there a nice comprehensive tutorial available to learn Siri fully? I can
perform certain actions using it but I don't think I use it to its fullest
potential.
Satguru
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-Original Message-
From: Atul Sahay
Sent: Friday, 20 September, 2013 12:06 PM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phonesand Tabs.
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Overview of Accessibility Features in iOS 7
Shashi: As a manager, I would say any decision has certain element of
uncertainty in it to qualify as a decision. As an user, I would say I
am loving this phone and discovering something new everyday. It's the
best possible option for those who can afford. With your background as
a lecturer of English, you are most suited to go for it. 5C is exactly
5 but for plastic in place of metal as cover. Go for it if it's
available around 30K in India. Of course 5S would be better but 50%
costlier I guess. Hope it helps you take the decision you have
tentatively taken :).
On 9/19/13, Shashi advantage.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello All,
Like the review of IOS-7.
Cutting the long story short--
Is it safe to buy an IPhone 5/5S for someone, who is getting on to
touchpad for the first time...
Atul and Sagar have already recommended and i do not have reason to
hesitate still but... the worry is whether Siri works fine. when i
checked it out at I-store, it did not quite grasp commands which the
salesperson and i tried to give.
1. siri has a set of commands to perform tasks. she said that
additional commands for siri could not be done on the handset. is this
true?
2. siri is important a feature that i am looking to work for me. it
makes possible doing serious work in that case. for instance, i would
like to create actual powerpoint slides and complete presentations
using siri. siri commands take me to the icon or open a slide but when
i asked siri to insert text in the fields, not sure if it did
understand. similarly, it took me to the excelsheet but when i gave a
command to go to cell-A7, it did not work. my expectation of siri is
that it should actually input data within cells and if it does insert
a formula as per command, it would truly be iceing on the cake.
possible? can it be made possible with some round about manner?
3. can siri be trained as in so many of the speech-to-text softwares /
applications like dragon dictate?
will truly apreciate if you will answer these concerns.
rgds.
shashi
On 9/19/13, Atul Sahay atul.sa...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it's available for 4S onwards. Yet, you can check software
upgrade option under general of settings and see for your specific
model.
On 9/19/13, BHAVESH charmingbhav...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes it is, except for some hardware specific features.
On 9/19/13, Surajsingh Jogi Nerul East Branch
surajsingh.j...@sbi.co.in
wrote:
Is this version abailable for Iphone 4?
- Original Message -
From: Satguru Rathi tarannumra...@gmail.com
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of
mobiledeviceslike phones and Tabs set up on November 15 2012.
mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Overview of Accessibility Features in iOS 7
Hi Bhavesh,
Nicely summarised and a great overview for people like me who were
hesitant to upgrade to the new iOS.
Satguru
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Life's battle do not always go, to the stronger or faster man. But
sooner
or later the one who wins, is the one who thinks he can.
Satguru Rathi.
Mobile: +91-9871489945
Email: satgurura...@yahoo.co.in
satg...@saksham.org
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-Original Message-
From: BHAVESH
Sent: Wednesday, 18 September, 2013 04:09 PM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
deviceslike phones and Tabs set up on November 15 2012.
Subject: [Mobile.AI] Overview of Accessibility Features in iOS 7
The long wait is over. It's finally here: iOS 7, the latest and
radically redesigned version of Apple's mobile operating system.
Along with the redesigned interface, iOS 7 has a number of new and
updated accessibility features which I will outline here (with videos
to come soon). I will