Some apps are perhaps more accessible and or easy to navigate on the
iPad versus the iPhone simply because of the larger real estate. This is
especially true for apps concerning reading of books. As I discovered
today MBraille works far superior on the iPad than the iPhone but not
because of the larger screen. It's actually because the keyboard
simulates a Perkins or other Braille keyboard whereas MBraille on the
iPhone might not remind you of anything or may vaguely remind you of
BrailleTouch.
Regards Chris
On 12/02/2014 19:37, Pablo Morales wrote:
Hi all.
this is a an example.
If someone ask you. Someone who knows that with a iPad is no way to make phone
calls, and knows the obvious differences between iPhones and iPads. ask you,
what are the differences between iPhone, and iPad, related with accessibility,
apps that can be use in each device, and functionality?
Please, don't answer me that with the iPad is no way to make phone calls, and
like the iPad is bigger than the iPhone. I am looking differences not looking
the obvious. I am looking something beyond the basic.
Thanks in advance.
Pablo
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