Hi Jackie, Dane and all
Here here! This is one of those issues which really gets up my
nose! I see absolutely no reason why some companies and entities
in the US and Canada seem to believe that those of us who reside
overseas are second class citizens, and they refuse to make
products and services available to us.
I can think of several examples of this immediately. Freedom
Scientific and GW Micro will not allow us to buy and receive
products on line. We have to waste time going through the old
boy network, and buy from dealers who for the most part also only
ship products via snale-mail.
Another shining example of this in the main stream is Avid. I
have tried several times to buy ProTools on line. I can buy it,
yes. But not the download edition. I have to wait for boxed
products, and pay the additional delivery costs.
Sorry for the rant, but as I say, this is one issue which
really gets me annoyed.
Kind Regards
Gordon Smith
Information Technology Accessibility consultant
Providing Support For Young People Living With Sight Loss:
Advice On Accessible Information Technologies And Braille
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jackie Brown" <[email protected]
To: "'Techno-Chat ... Technology Enthusiasm!'"
<[email protected]
Date sent: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 09:11:12 -0000
Subject: RE: App Evaluation: Seeing Eye GPS: Three Organizations,
One Stellar Effort! 3No, it isn't available in the UK either to
my knowledge. Come on guys,
let's have it! (smile).
Unfortunately this App doesn't appear to be available in
Australia, has
anyone on list tried this and if so what do they think? Read the
evaluation
below.
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