Go to
www.blind-geek-zone.net
and check out the ones done for MBraile.
Enjoy!


On 06/09/2013 14:52, Wayne gmail wrote:
Thank you Chris!  It is appreciated and I'll look for your podcasts.
   Can you tell me where to find some and what they cover?

Regards,
Wayne
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Chris H
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2013 2:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IOS 7 Tutorial

No I agree. I love podcasts but can't be doing with the chit chat before the
main part. Hence me trying the tutorials as books approach. When I do
podcasts I just get on with it but that's just me.

On 06/09/2013 01:02, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I feel the same way about podcasts. I just don't usually hav the
patience to listen to a tutorial in a podcast. Even if you can speed
it up, you still have to skip through the introductory words, the chit
chat and so on. Plus if it covers a lot of topics, you have to fast
forward to get to the parts that you're interested in. I've usually
figured things out through trial and error before I get through the
podcast.

I'd much rather work through a soft copy document where I can review
the table of contents and jump right to the sections I'm interested in.
Furthermore, searching for a note after the fact is much less tedious
then looking through your podcasts to find the point you forgot.

I'm not knocking podcasts. I listen to them myself, and I'll
occasionally listen to a tutorial via a podcast as well. It's just
that for me, it's not my preferred way to learn something or the first
thing I'll grab when I want to figure something new out.


On 09/05/2013 06:48 PM, Joseph FreeTech wrote:
Hi Scott,

Apple vis and this list will be my first stop once IOS7 is released!
<Smile>. There is nothing better than cranking up the speed on an
audio presentation and pausing when experimentation is needed as I
follow along.
At this point, and for me only, reading in Braille or Braille display
is unnecessarily slow; it feels like using an abacus rather than a
calculator.

Joseph

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Davert" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: IOS 7 Tutorial


I agree with those saying that it's all about personal preference.
I'm here to tell you though that Applevis, and I'm sure others, have
lots of free materials headed out the door when release time comes.
Within
1 or 2 hours I'd say at most. But for something hopefully more
professionally done, these are good resources as well. I know for my
part, I get paid $0 for what I do and am fine with it. But it may not
be the most pollished presentation.

Scott

On 9/5/13, Paul Ferrara <[email protected]> wrote:
Christopher, I agree with you; I do not purchase these tutorials
often, but

I am going to have to walk my wife through IOS 7 and quickly so this
time I

decided to make the purchase. I am one of those who will read it,
digest it,

and listen to some additional podcasts too, but it is definitely a
personal

decision, no different than which twitter app, which barcode app, etc.
that

someone uses.

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 2:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IOS 7 Tutorial

I think this is a personal decision each person will have to make
for themselves. Some people may prefer having all of this
information at once and in one place rather than waiting for
podcasts to show up on various sites and wade through the back and
forth that will occur on different mailing lists. Some people may
prefer a reference and a manual format over a podcast format. IMHO,
this resource may or may not be worth paying for for some people,
but I don't think anyone can make this decision for anyone else.

On 09/05/2013 08:30 AM, Fred Olver wrote:
I agree with you, Scott, I can't see a need to spend money on a
resource which most people don't use to it's full extent anyway.
Besides, why pay for it when most of the information will be soon
available for free.


Fred Olver



Author of Dealing with Vision Loss



have a look it just makes sense.

http://www.dealingwithvisionloss.com






----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Davert"
<[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: IOS 7 Tutorial


For those who wish to access this sort of material via audio, or
who are jus interested in what's new with accessibility, I think I
can publicly say that Applevis will be covering a lot of the
VoiceOver stuff as soon as iOS 7 is released to the public. Not
that these other resources aren't good, because I'm sure they will
be, just throwing another one out there.

Scott

On 9/5/13, Kliphton <[email protected]> wrote:
I think the one Jonathan Mosen has is much better, especially
since it covers IOS7 from a voice over user perspective.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 1:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: IOS 7 Tutorial

Hi all,

For those of you planning to upgrade to IOS 7 next month, here is
a link I just bumped into. It is a tutorial describing how to use
the new features of IOS 7. The tutorial sounds like an amazing buy
at $5. They take PayPal too!

"Pre-Order Today: The Old Hat Guide To iPhone Accessibility, iOS7
Edition

In celebration of the upcoming release of iOS 7 we've updated our
Old Hat Guide to iPhone Accessibility to reflect the new changes
and are thrilled to offer it to you for $4.99 when you pre-order
on or before October 15!

In this updated edition you will find lots more videos, iOS7
specific tips and tricks and more!

Don't waste another minute, follow the link below and get your
hands on a copy of The Old Hat Guide To iPhone Accessibility, iOS7
Edition and pay only
$4.99 when you pre-order on or before October 15!

Written as the "lost manual" for anyone and everyone wanting to
dig even deeper into iOS (or maybe even take the first steps),
"The Old Hat Guide To iPhone Accessibility, iOS7 Edition" follows
one of Fedora Outlier's own, Brie, as she shares her tears, fears
and triumphs as she goes from "scared to death" of her new Apple
tech, to a master and mascot for the empowerment and freedom which
comes with her shiny iDevice.

In the updated version of this book, we'll use easy-to-follow
instructions, personal testimonies and video/audio demonstrations
to cover:
The accessibility settings and how to adjust them based on your
needs Walkthrough of the VoiceOver gestures and simple tricks for
mastering them Rundown of the apps included with your iOS device
Basic techniques on how to browse the web using Safari Managing
mail, contacts and calendars with your iDevice Advanced concepts
for iCloud, Siri and dictation, purchasing apps and much more"

http://www.fedoraoutlier.com/order/

I hope I'm not offending anyone by posting this, but since we're
all posting information, apps, and tutorials regarding how to use
our IOS devices, the content seemed relevant. :) Also, don't
forget that there will be tons of tips and tricks shared by many
on this list once IOS 7 is released.

Joseph


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