Hi Nancy, Jellybean is even better.
I'm a huge fan of android. The level of accessibility is not quite up to that
on the IPhone yet, but for day to day use it works very well. There are also
many apps that are crossplatform accessible, such as toonin radio or redlaser.
Considering my droid w
We got quite a ways through developing a version of Digit-Eyes for the
Android a couple of years back and got 100% rejection from our beta testers
who really REALLY hated the Android gesture interface.
I understand with Ice Cream Sandwich, that this has changed a lot and we
are considering goin
Hi nancy, it really was a pleasure speaking with you this morning. I know all
about the accessibility settings. The problem was that on the company ipad that
I borrowed for testing, another instructor spurriously changed the tripple
click home setting to switch contrast. Words will be had...
My
Hi Erik,
I talked to you this morning and (oddly) to another person with the
identical issue.
The problem (at least then) was that your client had purchased the washable
code 128 labels from Envision America and, when our software finds these,
we just report what the number is and don't allow
Hi all, I've got a client who just bought digit-eyes. We scanned a bar code
and it identified the thing as a UPC code generally used for inventory, or some
such thing. We wanted to input what that thing actually is that is attached to
the bar code. All it gave us though was an OK button and