[access-uk] Re: Accessibilty and the iPad: First Impressions | ATMac

  • From: Gordon Keen <gordonkeen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 15:53:29 +0000

It's being so cheerful that keeps him going.

Cheers

G

From glorious Devon, England.
On 30 Jan 2010, at 12:20, James & Nash wrote:

> Your distain disguised as sarcasm is really telling on your position Steve. 
> But I must agree with you, it's a little strange considering that Mac OS X is 
> built upon UNIX which is a true multi-user operating system. Unless of course 
> the IPhone doesn't run on top of UNIX. As I don't have an IPhone and I've not 
> intention of getting one, I am not really that interested in it.
> 
> TC
> James Lyn, Nash & Twinny
> On 29 Jan 2010, at 23:59, Steve Nutt wrote:
> 
>> Hi Gordon,
>>  
>> I think the only real telling thing in that article is that you can only do 
>> one thing at once.  This means no multitasking.  Just like the Touch or the 
>> iPhone, you can’t even turn Zoom and speech on at the same time.  Turn one 
>> on, and the other goes off.  You can’t leave Email being collected in the 
>> background.  You can’t have a Twitter client running in the background or an 
>> Instant Messenger.
>>  
>> A reall leap forward I must say.
>>  
>> All the best
>>  
>> Steve
>>  
>> From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
>> Gordon Keen
>> Sent: Friday 29 January 2010 14:18
>> To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: [access-uk] Accessibilty and the iPad: First Impressions | ATMac
>>  
>>  
>>  
>> Steve Nutt, look away now   :-)
>>  
>> .
>> Thought this might be of interest.
>>  
>> Cheers
>>  
>> G
>>  
>> From glorious Devon, England
>> http://atmac.org/accessibilty-and-the-ipad-first-impressions/
>>  
> 

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