RE: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-12 Thread Mary Ellen Sanchez
Of Scott Davert Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 9:40 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS Hi mark. Again, you must have both a visual and hearing disability to qualify for this program. If you do, the place you want to contact

Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-12 Thread Søren Jensen
on it?? -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Davert Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 9:40 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS Hi mark. Again, you must have

Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-10 Thread Søren Jensen
Hi Scott. Does the app only work with the Humanware Braille products, or does it work with other Braille displays with typing keyboards as well? I just have to make this clear because I know someone who might find this app extremely useful. Best regards: Søren Jensen Mail MSN:

Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-10 Thread Søren Jensen
Hi Scott. Awesome. I look very much forward to read your review, and I'll share this with the deafblind community here in Denmark. Best regards: Søren Jensen Mail MSN: s...@coolfortheblind.dk Website: http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/ Den 10/09/2012 kl. 16.33 skrev Scott Davert

[Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-08 Thread Maccessibility
Title: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS Maccessibility has posted a new item, 'The Humanware Communicator for iOS' Humanware has released The Humanware Communicator app for iOS, priced at a staggering $99.99 US. From the description: The HumanWare Communicator application

[Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-08 Thread Maccessibility
Title: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS Maccessibility has posted a new item, 'The Humanware Communicator for iOS' Humanware has released The Humanware Communicator app for iOS, priced at a staggering $99.99 US. From the description: The HumanWare Communicator application

Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-08 Thread Kevin Barry
News but the word staggering is cheap editorializing. At 01:27 PM 9/8/2012, you wrote: Maccessibility has posted a new item, 'http://maccessibility.net/2012/09/08/the-humanware-communicator-for-ios/The Humanware Communicator for iOS' Humanware has released

Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-08 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Maybe, but what do you expect from a press release? They're not going to say priced at an unimpressive Also, why is the list subscribed to these updates? Wouldn't it be better if individuals just subscribed themselves? On 08/09/12 13:22, Kevin Barry wrote: News but the word staggering is

Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-08 Thread VaShaun Jones
Here we go again with the expensive apps model for the disabled trying to be pushed into the fair App model pricing of the Apples apps store. Capitalism at its best. On Sep 8, 2012, at 1:27 PM, Maccessibility nore...@maccessibility.net wrote: Maccessibility has posted a new item, 'The

Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-08 Thread erik burggraaf
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Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-08 Thread Kevin Barry
It wasn't a press release. It was a third party taking it upon themselves to post it to the list with the comments added. At 02:27 PM 9/8/2012, you wrote: Maybe, but what do you expect from a press release? They're not going to say priced at an unimpressive Also, why is the list

Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-08 Thread Scott Davert
It does have a few advantages, but not worth $99. I beta tested this over the summer. But you're right that most of the features already exist in apps like Notes. For example, you can set up the app to send longer fraises with the press of like 3 keystrokes. You can do that with auto correction.

Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-08 Thread Mark BurningHawk
Damn. I'm deaf-blind, can I get some of that ten million for myself? Mark BurningHawk Skype and Twitter: BurningHawk1969 Home page: Http://MarkBurningHawk.net/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the VIPhone Google Group. To search the VIPhone public archive, visit

Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-08 Thread Scott Davert
If you're low income and live in the US, you may be able to get a device, but Im afraid they're not just giving money away. Sorry. LOL. But if you're really wondering, let me know what state you're in and I can give you the name of the agency that you can contact regarding this. Each state has a

Re: [Maccessibility] The Humanware Communicator for iOS

2012-09-08 Thread Mark BurningHawk
I'd be happy to get an I thing. They've been out for like four years and I've never had one. I'm ashamed and all red in the sheepish face. So, yes, whatever I can get, I'm below poverty for the US, and live in Oregon; whatever info you have would be curiously followed up on. Mark BurningHawk