Sorry, when you said you don't see how it's a Google or Android issue,
or how the folks on the Eyes-Free list wouldn't know anything about an
Apple app, I thought you were saying that you wouldn't find an Android
list helpful in this situation. I'm sure you can figure this out
yourself as well, but for others, an Android list could also help you
find out how to use the Google Play Store to send feedback to the
developer of an app. Like I said, just as people on this list can help
with all kinds of apps, so can the people on an Android list. You may
not need that help, but this might be useful information for others.
On 11/12/2015 08:54 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
T I can find out what the buttons are without resorting to asking other blind
people on the android list. And I can also learn how to label the buttons using
talk back on my own. My specific question had to do with whether the excess
ability folks would be the ones to contact regarding this application, since
it's not for the Apple platforms. And I suppose the answer is yes. So there you
go.
Mary
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On Nov 12, 2015, at 5:06 AM, Christopher Chaltain <[email protected]> wrote:
It's true that the developers of the app would need to label the buttons, but
members of an Android list could let you know what those buttons are or how to
label them with Talk Back, just as we discuss issues with unlabeled buttons on
this list even if they are in apps from companies other than Apple.
BTW, another good list for blind Android users is VI-Android. It's a lot more
on topic and has a lot less flaming than on the Eyes-Free list, so
consequently, it's got quite a bit less traffic.
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On 11/11/2015 11:31 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
Hi Cara,
Well, since the unlabeled buttons are in an Apple program, I assume that is an
Apple problem, not something that the ice free folks would know about. So I
guess I will write to Apple accessibility seeing as how is their program. I
don't know why it's a Google problem or an android issue. But I wasn't sure.
glad you don't think it's off-topic, but I don't intend to carry on a long
discussion here.
Sent from my iPad
On Nov 11, 2015, at 8:48 PM, Cara Quinn <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mary,
No worries. I would say this is only off-topic in the sense that I think you
could get way better help on this from the Eyes-Free Google Group which (as you
may already know) is a great resource for Android users. There are a lot of
knowledgeable people there. If you need a link, just let me know.
I personally have no problem with Android discussions here, as long as they
relate to iOS and Apple products. I.E. -comparisons / contrasts of features,
accessibility and such.
the more technical questions like what you’re asking here about getting
assistance with how Apple Music works on Android are just better fits for an
Android list.
Does this make sense?
Thanks for your post and glad to see that Apple Music is now available for
Android!
Cheers!
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On Nov 11, 2015, at 5:53 PM, Mary Otten <[email protected]> wrote:
I am actually not sure if this is on topic here, because it concerns an Apple
product with some accessibility issues but on the android platform. I have an
Apple music account and I use it on my iPhone and iPad mini and my Mac. Because
I recently purchased an android device, I decided to see if I could get access
to Apple music when that became available yesterday. I signed in with my Apple
ID and sure enough, my very large library appeared on my android device.
However, I have found some on labeled buttons in the android version of the
Apple music app. That is an excess ability fail. Now I wonder, what I write to
Apple accessibility for this? I assume so, since it is their app. A shame that
they did not put their best foot forward on this other platform, showing The
Google folks how to do it right the first time.
Mary
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