[Mobile.AI] Accessible phone dialer app for android

2016-12-15 Thread Saravanan.K

Dear Friends,

I am Saravanan.
I am using moto g third gen mobile with android version 6.0.1
I am facing difficulty in using phone dialer on typing mobile numbers.
Is there any third party dialer app which is easy to use and accessible 
for us.

I want the same which is compactiable with my mobile.
Please provide your valuable suggestions.

Thanks
Saravanan.K
+91 9916512402








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Re: [Mobile.AI] (AI) My introduction to this wonderful group!

2016-12-15 Thread Amar Jain
Hi Meesha,

A warm welcome to this group, although I don't participate much on this list. 
Ideally, introductory emails are not supposed to be responded on the group, but 
the thought of yours in voicing out when you should have, provoked me to defy 
the guidelines for a couple of reasons.

People at large don't speak up about workplace challenges, and I am glad you 
voiced it out. I am a corporate lawyer in Capital Markets, working with a law 
firm in Mumbai. I am much younger to you in experience with only three years of 
post-qualification experience, but hope to learn from your challenges. What is 
your profile at Sopersteria?

Looking forward to hear from you.

Regards,
Amar Jain

Sent from my iPhone

> On 15-Dec-2016, at 11:50 PM, Ajay Minocha <ajayminoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Vamshi,
> 
> Do let me know if I can be of any help, If you don't know, I also work
> in finance domain.
> 
> HTH,
> Ajay
> 
>> On 12/15/16, Vamshi. G <gvamsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello Meesha Arora,
>> 
>> Great to see someone like you to work in the main stream, especially
>> in the finance sector.   Can you please brief us about the job profile
>> and how screen reader usage is helping you in the work place?   Are
>> you working on office applications like Excel, etc.  Or do you work on
>> any specific domains like SAP, oracle etc?  Though many are familiar
>> with screen readers, usage of the same at work place, especially in
>> the finance field is something we would like to know.  We can carry on
>> the discussion privately if it can not be discussed on public forum.
>> Awaiting a reply.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 12/15/16, ARORA Meesha <meesha.ar...@soprasteria.com> wrote:
>>> Dear members,
>>> Hope you all are well!
>>> I have recently joined this group as I would like to be connected with
>>> you
>>> all and share best practices/useful information  we have learnt in our
>>> life
>>> .
>>> I stay near Delhi and currently working as Assistant Finance Manager in
>>> the
>>> private sector. I am a Maths . Honours graduate from Delhi University and
>>> have been working for almost ten years in finance sector. I have RP and I
>>> preferred to study and work in the main stream institutions and work
>>> places
>>> as I had always a lot to learn  to be able to cope up with the sighted
>>> people although coming this far I realize that I made it very challenging
>>> and difficult for myself and  I think that another reason for it is that
>>> I
>>> was not confident about voicing my issue when I should have.
>>> Early this year , I learnt to use screen reader and other assistive
>>> technologies and I am keen to make most of what I can .
>>> Talking about my interests , I am always eager to learn new things and an
>>> avid reader . I am fond of writing poems . I also love to travel when ever
>>> I
>>> get an opportunity .
>>> 
>>> It is super to see so many useful info being shared which I had gone
>>> through
>>> so far .
>>> I would like to congratulate to all of those who had initiated such a
>>> wonderful group and the contributing members!
>>> Thanks & Regards,
>>> Meesha Arora
>>> One has to put up with the Rain to see the Rainbow!
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Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone

2016-12-15 Thread P L VERMA

what about android 1 handsets?

- Original Message - 
From: "Ajay Minocha" 
To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile 
phones and Tabs." 

Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2016 11:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone



Anyone from Samsung (J series or ON series), Motorola are fuly accessible.

HTH,
Ajay

On 12/15/16, Mansi  wrote:

sir, could  you please tell me some good android  mobiles?


On 12/15/2016 11:20 AM, Ajay Minocha wrote:

Hi,

Both the platforms have their own advantages and disadvantages. I've
heard that IOS doesn't require the user to be accurate for touch
gestures on the other hand, Have found a lot of third party apps not
working as expected in IOS as they do on android for me. Android comes
with a steep learning curve but having used it for 3 years and a fare
exposure to IOS devices, I would still prefer android for its
affordability and versitility.

HTH,
Ajay

On 12/15/16, Mansi  wrote:

sir, how far accessibility is concerned in comparison to iPhone?


On 13/12/2016 16:44, Satguru Rathi wrote:

MotoM launched today with full mettle body. Seems a slight upgrade to
MotoG4+ but runs on Mediatech chip so the heating issues might 
prevail.

Also, not sure if it will be upgraded to Android7. 15999 for the 32GB
and
17999 for the 64GB varient. Duel Nano sym slots but secondary slot is
also
for SD card upto 128GB so if one wants to use the SD card, he might 
not

be
able to use two sims.


With best regards,
Satguru
___,__.___
"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
+91-9871489945
+91-8076761833
satgurura...@gmail.com

From: Rahul Kelapure
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 3:48 PM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phones and Tabs.
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone

It is good phone spex wise.

But I was told by many that, it has major heating issue

On 12/13/16, Satguru Rathi  wrote:

Good Choice. This phone has already started receiving Android 7! Any
idea
about Lenovo K6? Will that be upgraded to 7?


With best regards,
Satguru
___,__.___
"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
+91-9871489945
+91-8076761833
satgurura...@gmail.com

From: Subhash Kumar
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2016 12:39 PM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phones
and Tabs.
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone

Hi,

I have decided to go for Moto g4Plus costing around 15K.

- Original Message -
From: "Mohib Anwar Rafay" 
To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of 
mobile

phones and Tabs." 
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2016 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone


Even I will not suggest Lenovo, Mi, Redmi and penasonic, as they 
have

lots of accessibility related bugs. The most prominent of them is
crashing talkback time to time.
So if you are looking a good phone with reasonable accessibility go
for moto phones except those which are coming with media tech
processor like Moto z and moto M. else Samsung is also a good 
option.

However if you have high budget, take google phone.

On 12/10/16, Subhash Kumar  wrote:

Lenovo k6 will be available on Flipkart from 13 December 12 noon.
- Original Message -
From: "Bhavya shah" 
To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of
mobile
phones and Tabs." 
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2016 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone



Hi Ajay Sir,
Well, that makes me uncertain as well. Let me conffirm with some
existing Lenovo device users, and see if I can get my hands on a
Lenovo device and have a practical play with it, because in any
case,
Lenovo K6 Power is out of stock at the moment, as I am told.
Thanks.

On 12/10/16, Ajay Minocha  wrote:

Samsung and Moto are good enough, wouldn't suggest Lenovo as have
heard a lot of accessibility issues. Bhaya, Would be keen to have
your
feedback if the situation has changed?

Regards,
Ajay

On 12/9/16, Bhavya shah  wrote:

Hi Subhash Sir,
I am also on the lookout for a new Android Smartphone, and
according
to my research, Lenovo K6 Power seems the best bet for me in a
similar
price range as yours.
Thanks.

On 12/9/16, Jeegar Pithava  wrote:

Samson works well in accessibility point view,

Samsung j5, you can easily buy.


however, Lenovo and moto are 

Re: [Mobile.AI] (AI) My introduction to this wonderful group!

2016-12-15 Thread Ajay Minocha
Hi Vamshi,

Do let me know if I can be of any help, If you don't know, I also work
in finance domain.

HTH,
Ajay

On 12/15/16, Vamshi. G <gvamsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Meesha Arora,
>
> Great to see someone like you to work in the main stream, especially
> in the finance sector.   Can you please brief us about the job profile
> and how screen reader usage is helping you in the work place?   Are
> you working on office applications like Excel, etc.  Or do you work on
> any specific domains like SAP, oracle etc?  Though many are familiar
> with screen readers, usage of the same at work place, especially in
> the finance field is something we would like to know.  We can carry on
> the discussion privately if it can not be discussed on public forum.
> Awaiting a reply.
>
>
>
> On 12/15/16, ARORA Meesha <meesha.ar...@soprasteria.com> wrote:
>> Dear members,
>> Hope you all are well!
>> I have recently joined this group as I would like to be connected with
>> you
>> all and share best practices/useful information  we have learnt in our
>> life
>> .
>> I stay near Delhi and currently working as Assistant Finance Manager in
>> the
>> private sector. I am a Maths . Honours graduate from Delhi University and
>> have been working for almost ten years in finance sector. I have RP and I
>> preferred to study and work in the main stream institutions and work
>> places
>> as I had always a lot to learn  to be able to cope up with the sighted
>> people although coming this far I realize that I made it very challenging
>> and difficult for myself and  I think that another reason for it is that
>> I
>> was not confident about voicing my issue when I should have.
>> Early this year , I learnt to use screen reader and other assistive
>> technologies and I am keen to make most of what I can .
>> Talking about my interests , I am always eager to learn new things and an
>> avid reader . I am fond of writing poems . I also love to travel when ever
>> I
>> get an opportunity .
>>
>> It is super to see so many useful info being shared which I had gone
>> through
>> so far .
>> I would like to congratulate to all of those who had initiated such a
>> wonderful group and the contributing members!
>> Thanks & Regards,
>> Meesha Arora
>> One has to put up with the Rain to see the Rainbow!
>>
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>
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>
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Re: [Mobile.AI] (Mobile.AI) Help needed in android phone

2016-12-15 Thread Ajay Minocha
Hi Corenilius,

Give me a call on Saturday afternoon, Should be happy to help.

Regards,
Ajay

On 12/15/16, Lyngdoh  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After extensive exploration on my new android phone, I have few very
> important queries to make which I could not solve it on my own.
> 1. Can someone guide me on how to read messages from my inbox and
> messages that I am typing by character / line / paragraph. This query
> is also applicable to messaging apps like WhatsApp, Facebook, etc.
> 2. How can I edit my messages while typing. As for now, I only use
> back space to delete the previous characters. So, if I realize that
> there is a mistake in the first line, I have to discard my message and
> retype from the beginning or use back space till I find the mistake
> even if I am almost done typing the whole long message.
> 3. How to set the talk back tone to be low while announcing the caller
> name / number when someone is calling me while ring tone is set to
> maximum volume. Currently, my talk back uses the volume as set for the
> ring tone even if my talk back is set to minimum volume.
> 4. During calls, talk back is also talking. It used to say "screen
> off", etc. So how to lower that tone while on calls.
>
> I use Samsung galaxy a7 with eloquence as my speech engine.
>
> Please help.
>
> --
>
> Believe in WORK not in LUCK! & Most of all, trust in God but don't be
> dependent on Him.
> ---
> Thanks,
> Cornelius Lyngdoh.
>
>
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Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone

2016-12-15 Thread Ajay Minocha
Anyone from Samsung (J series or ON series), Motorola are fuly accessible.

HTH,
Ajay

On 12/15/16, Mansi  wrote:
> sir, could  you please tell me some good android  mobiles?
>
>
> On 12/15/2016 11:20 AM, Ajay Minocha wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Both the platforms have their own advantages and disadvantages. I've
>> heard that IOS doesn't require the user to be accurate for touch
>> gestures on the other hand, Have found a lot of third party apps not
>> working as expected in IOS as they do on android for me. Android comes
>> with a steep learning curve but having used it for 3 years and a fare
>> exposure to IOS devices, I would still prefer android for its
>> affordability and versitility.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Ajay
>>
>> On 12/15/16, Mansi  wrote:
>>> sir, how far accessibility is concerned in comparison to iPhone?
>>>
>>>
>>> On 13/12/2016 16:44, Satguru Rathi wrote:
 MotoM launched today with full mettle body. Seems a slight upgrade to
 MotoG4+ but runs on Mediatech chip so the heating issues might prevail.
 Also, not sure if it will be upgraded to Android7. 15999 for the 32GB
 and
 17999 for the 64GB varient. Duel Nano sym slots but secondary slot is
 also
 for SD card upto 128GB so if one wants to use the SD card, he might not
 be
 able to use two sims.


 With best regards,
 Satguru
 ___,__.___
 "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
 +91-9871489945
 +91-8076761833
 satgurura...@gmail.com

 From: Rahul Kelapure
 Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 3:48 PM
 To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
 phones and Tabs.
 Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone

 It is good phone spex wise.

 But I was told by many that, it has major heating issue

 On 12/13/16, Satguru Rathi  wrote:
> Good Choice. This phone has already started receiving Android 7! Any
> idea
> about Lenovo K6? Will that be upgraded to 7?
>
>
> With best regards,
> Satguru
> ___,__.___
> "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
> +91-9871489945
> +91-8076761833
> satgurura...@gmail.com
>
> From: Subhash Kumar
> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2016 12:39 PM
> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phones
> and Tabs.
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone
>
> Hi,
>
> I have decided to go for Moto g4Plus costing around 15K.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mohib Anwar Rafay" 
> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phones and Tabs." 
> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2016 11:44 AM
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone
>
>
>> Even I will not suggest Lenovo, Mi, Redmi and penasonic, as they have
>> lots of accessibility related bugs. The most prominent of them is
>> crashing talkback time to time.
>> So if you are looking a good phone with reasonable accessibility go
>> for moto phones except those which are coming with media tech
>> processor like Moto z and moto M. else Samsung is also a good option.
>> However if you have high budget, take google phone.
>>
>> On 12/10/16, Subhash Kumar  wrote:
>>> Lenovo k6 will be available on Flipkart from 13 December 12 noon.
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Bhavya shah" 
>>> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of
>>> mobile
>>> phones and Tabs." 
>>> Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2016 11:23 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone
>>>
>>>
 Hi Ajay Sir,
 Well, that makes me uncertain as well. Let me conffirm with some
 existing Lenovo device users, and see if I can get my hands on a
 Lenovo device and have a practical play with it, because in any
 case,
 Lenovo K6 Power is out of stock at the moment, as I am told.
 Thanks.

 On 12/10/16, Ajay Minocha  wrote:
> Samsung and Moto are good enough, wouldn't suggest Lenovo as have
> heard a lot of accessibility issues. Bhaya, Would be keen to have
> your
> feedback if the situation has changed?
>
> Regards,
> Ajay
>
> On 12/9/16, Bhavya shah  

Re: [Mobile.AI] (AI) My introduction to this wonderful group!

2016-12-15 Thread Vamshi. G
Hello Meesha Arora,

Great to see someone like you to work in the main stream, especially
in the finance sector.   Can you please brief us about the job profile
and how screen reader usage is helping you in the work place?   Are
you working on office applications like Excel, etc.  Or do you work on
any specific domains like SAP, oracle etc?  Though many are familiar
with screen readers, usage of the same at work place, especially in
the finance field is something we would like to know.  We can carry on
the discussion privately if it can not be discussed on public forum.
Awaiting a reply.



On 12/15/16, ARORA Meesha <meesha.ar...@soprasteria.com> wrote:
> Dear members,
> Hope you all are well!
> I have recently joined this group as I would like to be connected with you
> all and share best practices/useful information  we have learnt in our life
> .
> I stay near Delhi and currently working as Assistant Finance Manager in the
> private sector. I am a Maths . Honours graduate from Delhi University and
> have been working for almost ten years in finance sector. I have RP and I
> preferred to study and work in the main stream institutions and work places
> as I had always a lot to learn  to be able to cope up with the sighted
> people although coming this far I realize that I made it very challenging
> and difficult for myself and  I think that another reason for it is that I
> was not confident about voicing my issue when I should have.
> Early this year , I learnt to use screen reader and other assistive
> technologies and I am keen to make most of what I can .
> Talking about my interests , I am always eager to learn new things and an
> avid reader . I am fond of writing poems . I also love to travel when ever I
> get an opportunity .
>
> It is super to see so many useful info being shared which I had gone through
> so far .
> I would like to congratulate to all of those who had initiated such a
> wonderful group and the contributing members!
> Thanks & Regards,
> Meesha Arora
> One has to put up with the Rain to see the Rainbow!
>
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[Mobile.AI] (AI) My introduction to this wonderful group!

2016-12-15 Thread ARORA Meesha
Dear members,
Hope you all are well!
I have recently joined this group as I would like to be connected with you all 
and share best practices/useful information  we have learnt in our life .
I stay near Delhi and currently working as Assistant Finance Manager in the 
private sector. I am a Maths . Honours graduate from Delhi University and have 
been working for almost ten years in finance sector. I have RP and I preferred 
to study and work in the main stream institutions and work places as I had 
always a lot to learn  to be able to cope up with the sighted people although 
coming this far I realize that I made it very challenging and difficult for 
myself and  I think that another reason for it is that I was not confident 
about voicing my issue when I should have.
Early this year , I learnt to use screen reader and other assistive 
technologies and I am keen to make most of what I can .
Talking about my interests , I am always eager to learn new things and an avid 
reader . I am fond of writing poems . I also love to travel when ever I get an 
opportunity .

It is super to see so many useful info being shared which I had gone through so 
far .
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group and the contributing members!
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Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone

2016-12-15 Thread Mansi

sir, could  you please tell me some good android  mobiles?


On 12/15/2016 11:20 AM, Ajay Minocha wrote:

Hi,

Both the platforms have their own advantages and disadvantages. I've
heard that IOS doesn't require the user to be accurate for touch
gestures on the other hand, Have found a lot of third party apps not
working as expected in IOS as they do on android for me. Android comes
with a steep learning curve but having used it for 3 years and a fare
exposure to IOS devices, I would still prefer android for its
affordability and versitility.

HTH,
Ajay

On 12/15/16, Mansi  wrote:

sir, how far accessibility is concerned in comparison to iPhone?


On 13/12/2016 16:44, Satguru Rathi wrote:

MotoM launched today with full mettle body. Seems a slight upgrade to
MotoG4+ but runs on Mediatech chip so the heating issues might prevail.
Also, not sure if it will be upgraded to Android7. 15999 for the 32GB and
17999 for the 64GB varient. Duel Nano sym slots but secondary slot is also
for SD card upto 128GB so if one wants to use the SD card, he might not be
able to use two sims.


With best regards,
Satguru
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or later the one who wins, is the one who thinks he can."

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From: Rahul Kelapure
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 3:48 PM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phones and Tabs.
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone

It is good phone spex wise.

But I was told by many that, it has major heating issue

On 12/13/16, Satguru Rathi  wrote:

Good Choice. This phone has already started receiving Android 7! Any
idea
about Lenovo K6? Will that be upgraded to 7?


With best regards,
Satguru
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sooner
or later the one who wins, is the one who thinks he can."

Satguru Rathi
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+91-8076761833
satgurura...@gmail.com

From: Subhash Kumar
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2016 12:39 PM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phones
and Tabs.
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone

Hi,

I have decided to go for Moto g4Plus costing around 15K.

- Original Message -
From: "Mohib Anwar Rafay" 
To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phones and Tabs." 
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2016 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone



Even I will not suggest Lenovo, Mi, Redmi and penasonic, as they have
lots of accessibility related bugs. The most prominent of them is
crashing talkback time to time.
So if you are looking a good phone with reasonable accessibility go
for moto phones except those which are coming with media tech
processor like Moto z and moto M. else Samsung is also a good option.
However if you have high budget, take google phone.

On 12/10/16, Subhash Kumar  wrote:

Lenovo k6 will be available on Flipkart from 13 December 12 noon.
- Original Message -
From: "Bhavya shah" 
To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phones and Tabs." 
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2016 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Suggestions needed to buy an Android phone



Hi Ajay Sir,
Well, that makes me uncertain as well. Let me conffirm with some
existing Lenovo device users, and see if I can get my hands on a
Lenovo device and have a practical play with it, because in any case,
Lenovo K6 Power is out of stock at the moment, as I am told.
Thanks.

On 12/10/16, Ajay Minocha  wrote:

Samsung and Moto are good enough, wouldn't suggest Lenovo as have
heard a lot of accessibility issues. Bhaya, Would be keen to have
your
feedback if the situation has changed?

Regards,
Ajay

On 12/9/16, Bhavya shah  wrote:

Hi Subhash Sir,
I am also on the lookout for a new Android Smartphone, and
according
to my research, Lenovo K6 Power seems the best bet for me in a
similar
price range as yours.
Thanks.

On 12/9/16, Jeegar Pithava  wrote:

Samson works well in accessibility point view,

Samsung j5, you can easily buy.


however, Lenovo and moto are also widely  used.




On 12/9/2016 7:32 AM, Subhash Kumar wrote:

Hi,

Which Android phone is best in terms of accessibility for a VI
person.


My budget is around 12K

Thanks





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