Since you bring up the Mosen blog post, allow me to point everyone to
the first Appcessible podcast where Mosen interviews a spokesman from
Fleksy about their decision, the SDK, the behind the scenes
development and related issues, and the reasoning behind the Fleksy VO
app. Listen to the podcast at:
www.appcessible.net
I don't think they were in the wrong by releasing Fleksy VO, since
they intend to roll both apps into one later this year. Regarding the
initial blog post from Jonathan, be sure to read all the comments.
DeanMartinno and I both make good comments after the first 6 or 7
people saying that they're going to uninstall Fleksy from their
devices. Which by the way, what does that accomplish?

Regards,
Wayne Merritt

On 2/21/14, Krister Ekstrom <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Normally i don't write in these kinds of threads. I've made my opinion on
> blind ghetto solutions clear and i've also found that i'm in a minority, so
> rather than be flamed i usually shut up, however since you ask, this is what
> i have to say: I think that Fleksi VO is a lame excuse for not fixing what
> the developers apparently screwed up when they made Fleksi snazzzy. I've
> looked at fleksi and am actually quite impressed about what the app can do,
> but since it isn't available in Swedish i'm not personally interested in it,
> however it's quite good i imagine that it now is available for all apps and
> for everyone who can use it. I don't know if i would use it or not even if
> it was available in Swedish, as i have learned to actually use the on-screen
> keyboards quite well on the Idevices but i guess it's good with choices even
> if sadly enough we tend to go towards more and more blind specific solutions
> which sends signals to developers that accessibility of main stream apps
> isn't that important.
> Enough of me ranting now.
> /Krister
> 20 feb 2014 kl. 23:54 skrev Scott Rumery <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> As my subject line says I am quite surprised that the news of Fleksy
>> finally becoming an option for app developers to use for inputing
>> information in their apps has not been talked about on this list yet. Is
>> it because a lot of us have decided that because the makers of Fleksy have
>> sort of turned their backs on the blindness community by abandoning their
>> initial claims of making a revolutionary on screen keyboard solution that
>> the blind can use to speed up their typing on an touch screen device? In
>> my opinion I find this decision  deplorable but if there is a solution
>> that is out there such as the one that they offer in Fleksy VO that can
>> make my life easier when it comes to using an on screen keyboard then I
>> will use it, and now that more apps will be updating and making use of the
>> Fleksy SDK that just came out of beta today, I will probably use it even
>> more often than I have been.
>>
>> I have written a blog post on this subject that I invite you all to read
>> in which you can read the Fleksy press release if you like and I even link
>> to Jonathan' Mosen's blog post on the subject of Fleksy VO as well.
>>
>> Please if you have a few minutes go give it a read and then let me know
>> what you think. I really do want to get everyone's opinion on this, even
>> the negative ones. It will all help me to understand what it is that iOS
>> users will find interesting and want to read.
>>
>> Here is the link:
>>
>> http://www.fedoraoutlier.com/breaking-news-fleksy-becomes-first-alternative-keyboard-ios/
>>
>>
>> Scott Rumery
>>
>> Whatever happens keep your sense of humor
>>
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