[macvoiceover] iPhone accessibility proposal
- From: MaryLee Perkins <ml.perkins@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 10:29:11 -0500
Given the price of the iPhone, I'm not sure I can understand the
reason to work for its accessability, other than "everything
should be accessable". There are several phone options, which are
reasonable in price, and work with voice commands only. T-mobile
has a phone that is $49 with a contract, and it speaks the
incoming phone number, or name, if it is in your address book.
You can input everything by voice.
Voice Signal makes software for phones, my Spring phone came with
part of their software called Vsuite 2.1, which lets you speak the
application you want to open, or the name/ number you want to call.
These folks make other software, though I can't yet find how to buy
it, called voicemode, and vspeak, which lets you "type" by voice the
e-mail of sms that you want to send, then you send it via voice, too.
Their web site is
www.voicesignal.com
There are demos on the web site.
BTW, in Mail, shift+command+d will send the messsage.
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- [macvoiceover] iPhone accessibility proposal
- From: Greg Kearney
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Given the price of the iPhone, I'm not sure I can understand the reason to work for its accessability, other than "everything should be accessable". There are several phone options, which are reasonable in price, and work with voice commands only. T-mobile has a phone that is $49 with a contract, and it speaks the incoming phone number, or name, if it is in your address book. You can input everything by voice.
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- [macvoiceover] iPhone accessibility proposal
- From: Greg Kearney