Another comment on AccessNote, owners of the original iPad can't use the app, 
which requires ios6. Now what, I wonder, is so special about this app that it 
requires ios6? Interestingly, the description in the app store gives no hint 
that the braille user's experience with respect to the features of the app is 
not going to be equal to that of a speech user with a bluetooth keyboard. For a 
blindness org to put out an app that does not allow for equal experiences for 
braille users ought to be unacceptable IMHO. Kind of like NFB and the first 
version of BLIO. It sounds like a good app. I hope they update it quickly to 
provide an equal experience for braille users and speech users. 

Mary

Mary Otten
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