I agree and I will likely purchase the pack. Of course I still plan to contact
the dev and suggest the buttons be properly labeled either way.
On Jun 5, 2012, at 9:37 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
Hi Scott, as Jan mentions, apparently we also need to download the info pack
which makes the features
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Accessible App - The Night Sky
Hi Jan, yes, when the app comes up, you might need to double tap the screen and
you'll then see a button near the top center (portrait mode) which is labeled
'Target.' Just under the target button you'll see the name of whatever
Hi All;
For those of you interested in learning about what's around you in the sky, It
turns out that The Night Sky is actually usable with VO. This app is on sale
right now, and I believe it's .99 cents US. I say I believe, because the App
Store isn't letting me see the price now that I've
Hallo Cara,
I bought the app. It seems to be quite nice, but I cozldn't get it to tell me
the names of stars and constallations. Did you manage to make the the app
talking?
Thanks and greetings
Jan
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ColorVisor - The app to identify colors.
Available on the App Store:
Hey Cara,
I'm thinking I will contact the dev to see about getting the buttons labeled. I
did not find a button labeled target, but maybe I was in some weird screen. :)
Maybe more accurately some out of this world place. :)
On Jun 3, 2012, at 4:58 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
Hi Jan, yes, when the
When you say “pointed at”, what are you pointing? The camera lense?
Andy
From: Cara Quinn
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 1:58 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Accessible App - The Night Sky
Hi Jan, yes, when the app comes up, you might need to double tap the screen and
you'll