It's here: Our iPhone guide for iOS5!

The update you've been waiting for... 
                 
                        Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS5 for Blind 
Users 
                        by Anna Dresner with Dean Martineau
                        In braille (3 volumes), eBraille, Word, ePUB, and DAISY 
formats, $22

                        The iPhone keeps getting better!

                        This second edition contains new information since the 
release of iOS5 in October 2011, including the remarkable voice assistant Siri. 
Getting Started with the iPhone walks you through exploring and learning to use 
your iPhone in detail. You will learn how to set up your phone, load and back 
up music, contacts, etc., use the built-in apps and buy more! It includes an 
extensive reference sheet and the appendices include all the gestures used to 
operate the phone, as well as troubleshooting tips and a list of resources to 
help you learn more.

                        Most of the book is also relevant for iPod Touch users. 
iPad screen layouts, on the other hand, are different enough that many of the 
details described will not apply, but information about configuring the iPhone 
and using the gestures will still be helpful. Look for our new book on the iPad 
this summer. 

                        Read the full table of contents - or place your order - 
at:
                        http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/IPHONE-IOS5.html

                        And don't miss these helpful iPhone books:
                        Twenty-six Useful Apps for Blind iPhone Users, $9
                        iPhone Tactile Screenshot Quick Reference Guide, $27 

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                        Or call and charge it: toll-free (800) 548-7323 or 
(617) 266-6160 ext 520.
                        Or order any of our books online at
                        http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/publications/index.html. 

http://www.dealingwithvisionloss.com  For some of us it's a way of life and for 
some of us it just makes life easier. Fred Olver

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