[gps-talkusers] Re: Android tablet

  • From: Mike Arrigo <n0oxy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2014 14:06:03 -0400

Supposedly narrator is included with windows phone 8.1, not sure how well it works.

Original message:
How about Microsoft in the Mobile arena? Wouldn't
it be GREAT if "we" as Totally Blind and/or Low
Vision users will have the same optionas
Ol'Sighty, and be able to freely CHOOSE from the
3 Top Mobile PlatForms at this point in time
providing Microsoft's Mobile PlatForm is
accessible in terms of Text-to-Speech (TTS)
features. The only difference will be the availability of apps offered.

I LOOK Forward to the Freedom to CHOOSE any Mobile PlatForm

How 'bout anybody else??? Just Wondering.


At 08:28 AM 7/8/2014, you wrote:
Yes, android is very accessible, I use it on a
daily basis. Anyone who still says android is
not blind friendly simply has not given it a
chance. Does it work differently than IOS? Yes.
Is it just as accessible? Yes. Original
message: > These days Android devices are quite
accessible. > For example, here is an unboxing
of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S that was > released
on June 26. >
http://www.mysticaccesspodcast.com/audio/mp71samsungunboxing.mp3
Note: just to keep the message on topic, this
tablet runs Nearby > Explorer just fine. > -- >
/Currently at Mystic Access Mostly Cloudy,
75.9°F(24.4°C) Wind:SSW > (200°) at 16mph
(14KT)/ > /The phrase 'rule of thumb' is derived
from an old English law which > stated that you
couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than
your > thumb./ > ** > ** > ** > On 7/8/2014
10:29 AM, Carter Temm wrote: >> Not to mention
their devices I'm not accessible either >> Sent
from my iPhone >> On Jul 8, 2014, at 6:51 AM,
"Luke French" <nhbostonfan@xxxxxxxxx >>
<mailto:nhbostonfan@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>> Hello
all, I would have to say that Google is not
friendly to blind >>> people. The Google Chrome
app is nearly impossible to use with the >>>
voice synthesizer. Their Google glass only works
for the ride I sorry >>> if you don't have a
right eye. >>> Luke >>> On Jul 8, 2014, at 1:53
AM, Ilkka Pirttimaa
<ilkka.pirttimaa@xxxxxxxxx >>>
<mailto:ilkka.pirttimaa@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>>>
I see this "why don't you use Google Maps"
question so often, that I >>>> think I need to
give my thoughts. I was originally planning to
use >>>> Google Maps in BlindSquare, but their
license explicitly says it is >>>> not allowed
to be used in apps like this. I tried to contact
Google, >>>> but it is very hard to get to
contact with them, even I have some >>>>
business channels there. >>>> So, as a built in
map data source, I don't see Google Maps as
an >>>> option. They don't have API to get
street data in vector form which >>>> is often
needed in apps like this. What they provide is
map in >>>> graphical form which is not very
useful). >>>> Yes, they have possibility to do
route plan and search for POI, but >>>> for
BlindSquare it is not enough (+there is this
license issue). >>>> So, for this reason, Google
Maps is provided only as 3rd party route >>>>
planning and more detailed map data is coming
from OpenStreetMap and >>>> Apple Maps. >>>> On
Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 2:02 AM, brandon
armstrong >>>> <baarmstrong37@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:baarmstrong37@xxxxxxxxx>>
wrote: >>>>     hello all, I want to weigh in on
what mike may said here.  you >>>>     love
foursquare, my point here, please get google
maps in the >>>>     next version of this app,
like we’ve been asking you to do
sense >>>>     1.0 and call it a day.  do you
know, that we got a bypass here in >>>>     my
location, after the bypass opened, with in two
days of that >>>>     road opening, google maps
starts telling me turn right on
to >>>>     state highway 9, where your app and
some others keep telling me >>>>     to continue
on to 190.  I’m sorry, but for almost real
time >>>>     updated map info google maps will
be your best way to go verses >>>>     tom tom
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