All Thank you for your feedback.
We appreciate this is a iPhone list, with iPhone fans, so we knew the subject is controversial. We know for a fact that a few developers are planning to bring big improvements to the Android platform, and we want to offer Fleksy as another option for accessibility. As you know we have devoted a lot of our energy on iOS and will continue to do so, but we just wanted to ask you what dozens of people have also asked us over Twitter and email in recent days. We take the answer to be: you are concerned about accessibility of the Android platform and ecosystem overall as it stands today. You wan to run Fleksy and this is a good plus point if it's on Android, but only if the Android device itself is accessible too. Anyway, thanks for your thoughts. Those who follow us know we are developing Fleksy a lot - in fact we are beta testing our next (iOS) release right now. So don't worry, the original question does not mean our commitment to iOS has changed in any way, but we just wanted to hear different opinions. Thanks again. Ioannis Fleksy Team On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 10:31:46 AM UTC-7, Syntellia Inc wrote: > > Hi from the Fleksy team. We are writing to ask a question to those in the > list. > > As you know, we are committed to develop Fleksy and make it available for > more and more users. > > One of the restrictions we've had so far, is that on iOS, Fleksy cannot > replace your system keyboard across the device. We provide as much > integration as possible, letting you email, SMS, tweet, and (soon) post to > Facebook from within Fleksy. And you can copy and paste to any other app. > > We are trying to go beyond this: we could provide Fleksy as a keyboard > across the device, so you can use it in every single app without the need > to have a separate app, or to copy and paste. We've also noticed that > Android is becoming more and more accessible for visually impaired users > with each update. > > So, here's a question for the list: > > If there was a phone that was accessible, and that had Fleksy built in > from the start. By built in, we mean that Fleksy could be used as a system > keyboard on every app, and that Fleksy would come with the phone, i.e. > without having to purchase the app separately. > > How likely would this be to make you consider buying such a device? > > Obviously we are talking about a hypothetical scenario, so for now let's > assume all other features will be the same as your current device. > > Would the availability of Fleksy as a system typing mode to use in every > app make you consider an accessible Android phone in your next upgrade? > > Looking forward to your thoughts on this. > > Ioannis > Fleksy team > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google Group. To search the VIPhone public archive, visit http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/viphone?hl=en.
