Hi listers,

As with so much, preference is surely the key. In the early days of
computing in the UK we used completely custom-made wordprocessors, databases
etc. As accessibility to mainstream systems improved, we graduated
accordingly. I will look at most apps, including Voicebook, to see if it
enhances my use of Facebook; if it does, I'll use it gratefully. We should
be careful about dismissing assistive technology and guidance; I would never
want to say: 'I won't use Anna's book because it has been written for blind
users'.

Regards,

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 26 May 2012 14:01
To: [email protected]
Subject: Voice Book and philosophy [was "Re: tried"]

This is just my personal opinion, and I don't intend to force this opinion
on anyone else or flame anyone, but I disagree for myself.
Although I fully embrace using mainstream applications, I'm not going to
turn a back on an application or a device that makes my life easier or more
convenient just because it was written with accessibility in mind.

What are our alternatives here? Use inadequate, hard to use or inaccessible
applications while we're working with Facebook to make their sites and apps
more accessible?

I'm not a big fan of the phrase blind ghetto when referring to devices and
applications for the blind. I wouldn't have been employed and independent
for the last 30 years without tools like the Braille 'n'
Speak, JAWS, a refreshible braille display, Home Page Reader and so on.
Furthermore, I think these devices, and the experiences blind people have
with them, do as much to promote accessibility in mainstream products as
their existence might seem to hinder.

Bottom line for me, is that I'm going to use all of the tools available to
me to get done what I need or want to do. I won't look down at my nose on
any blind person who feels differently though. To each his own.

On 26/05/12 06:30, David Chittenden wrote:> Hello,
> 
> I tend to agree with you. People are typically much more comfortable with
the familiar, and often willing to pay a premium to keep/maintain it.
> 
> 
> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
> Email: [email protected]
> Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 26/05/2012, at 21:41, Krister Ekstrom <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> I'll probably get flamed for saying this, but i haven't tried Voicebook
and probably never will. In my opinion from the description it sounds like
yet another lame unnecessary reinvention of the wheel and another part of
the worrysome trend i think i see that we blind are going further and
further away from the mainstream that we wanted to be a part of in the
beginning of the IPhone revolution. Don't get me wrong, some apps are
needed, like the money reader, the recognizer, vizwiz and others but others
are in my opinion not. But i guess to each their own.
>> /Krister
>>
>> 26 maj 2012 kl. 02:35 skrev adrian:
>>
>>> Has any one tried the new face book app called Voicebook? I have it and
i find it very accessible.
>>>
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