Thank you. I have successfully update the device and will seems to be working fin Sent from my iPod > On Sep 18, 2013, at 6:42 PM, David Hilbert Poehlman <poehlman1@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > go to settings and general and software update on the device or plug it in > and go to the device source and update software from there on the computer. > > On Sep 18, 2013, at 6:14 PM, Heidi <hiheidi1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Whee do I go to download the update? Last time I think I got a notification > Haven't gotten one yet > > Sent from my iPod > >> On Sep 18, 2013, at 2:46 PM, Kim Kilpatrick <kimjkilpatrick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> This is wonderful thank you so much. >> So far have not been able to upgrade but will do so when the servers calm >> down. >> A very comprehensive look. >> Kim >> >>> On 2013-09-18, at 1:31 PM, Scott Davert <scottslistmail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> http://applevis.com/blog/apple/what%E2%80%99s-new-ios-7-accessibility-individuals-who-are-blind-deaf-blind-or-who-have-low >>> >>> >>> Introduction: >>> >>> Just like the last several Autumn seasons, this one comes with another >>> new iOS release. And just like other releases, this release brings a >>> lot of new features and functions to supported iDevices. Major changes >>> include enhancements to Siri, a new Control Center available from >>> anywhere within the OS giving you instant access to several essential >>> controls, a revamped Notifications Center, and much more. Many blogs >>> and Apple themselves will be highlighting these new enhancements to >>> iOS, so I will not discuss them in great detail. This article, as the >>> title implies, deals with enhancements pertaining to accessibility: >>> specifically, those changes which impact individuals who are blind or >>> deaf-blind. >>> >>> >>> >>> One of the joys and curses of getting a new release from Apple is that >>> they do not actively document the changes in accessibility with their >>> products. This is good for me, because it gives me the chance to share >>> new features with my readers, but it is also a challenge. While I have >>> taken care to work extensively with the new version of iOS since the >>> first Beta release in June, there will be things that I have missed. >>> I'm confident this will also be the case with other people attempting >>> to do the same thing. This is also part of the fun. Whenever I >>> discover a new feature that was not previously written about, it's >>> almost like solving a puzzle or getting an early Birthday present. > ************ > > > You are subscribed to the mac4theblind mailing list. > > > The url for this list, where one can unsubscribe or make any changes to > their list subscription is: > > //www.freelists.org/list/mac4theblind > > The list archive is located at > > //www.freelists.org/archive/mac4theblind/ > > All emails intended for the list owner can be sent to: > > john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > -- > Jonnie Appleseed > With His > Hands-On Technolog(eye)s > touching the internet > Reducing Technology's disabilities > One Byte At a time > > ************ > > > You are subscribed to the mac4theblind mailing list. > > > The url for this list, where one can unsubscribe or make any changes to > their list subscription is: > > //www.freelists.org/list/mac4theblind > > The list archive is located at > > //www.freelists.org/archive/mac4theblind/ > > All emails intended for the list owner can be sent to: > > john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > ************ You are subscribed to the mac4theblind mailing list. The url for this list, where one can unsubscribe or make any changes to their list subscription is: //www.freelists.org/list/mac4theblind The list archive is located at //www.freelists.org/archive/mac4theblind/ All emails intended for the list owner can be sent to: john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx