If this were true then the accessibility products we had in the 70's and 80's would have kept products like VoiceOver and the iPhone from being developed.

Also, there are hundreds of thousands of apps in the App Store and quite a few OCR solutions. Just because a product exists to satisfy a desire doesn't mean other products won't also be developed to meet the same need. We see this with main stream products all of the time.

I agree we should work to make mainstream products accessible, but sometimes a blind user has needs or feature requests that don't make sense to a sighted user. A product developed with the blind in mind may also prove the viability of the technology and the market. Would we have VoiceOver and an accessible iPhone if so called ghetto products for the blind had not already demonstrated the fact that a market existed and the technology was available for smart phones to be used by the blind.

I'm not a fan of the term "blind ghetto". I wouldn't have been employed since the 80's if it weren't for these so called blind ghetto products. I'm not sure I'd be employed now without JAWS and the ability to use the applications my colleagues use to do their jobs. These products have given me independence and not held me back as the term ghetto implies.

On 07/08/2014 04:42 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Hi, i think it is sad, almost tragic that we once again need a reinvention of the wheel 
in this case the KNFB reader to be satisfied with the results we get. This can, in the 
worst scenario send a signal to developers of main stream apps that they need not make 
the effort to make their apps accessible, the blindies have their own special apps that 
they use so why bother, and once again we'll be directed to the situation that we said we 
didn't want when the IPhone first became accessible. Yes there's a choice and all that 
and people choose what ever tool fits the task and all the rest, but some day there won't 
be this choice because we repeatedly send signals to the developers that their effort 
ain't gonna satisfy us and that the only things that will are the "blind 
ghetto" solutions. (note the quotes)
That's my rant for today, now off my soap box and put on a flame protective 
suit because i sure gonna need it after this.
/Krister

7 jul 2014 kl. 20:15 skrev AppleGourmet <sen...@gmail.com>:

About five years ago, one of my patients had purchased the KNFB Reader  with 
the Nokia phone for about $1250. He was really thrilled with his purchase and 
thought it was great value. He has  been using it for the past five years and 
it's been working flawlessly! The results of the OCR have to be seen to be 
believed! I was shocked to hear that this app now sells for $99!! It's a steal! 
 It's an outstanding application! Comparing it with other available OCR apps is 
like comparing chalk with cheese.


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