[ntnm] Re: Financial Times issue resolved Economist issue still remains

  • From: Isaac Porat <isaac@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ntnm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2015 10:36:28 +0000

Hi Richard

If you get any problems, let me know and I shall try to help. SpeakOn works somewhat differently than a typical Windows application but once you mastered it, all media works pretty much the same way and Bob's your uncle.

Regards
Isaac


On 28/03/2015 10:21, Richard Godfrey-McKay wrote:
HI Isaac, I've found your site and will investigate.  Looks very comprehensive 
and interesting.
Thanks,
Richard
Richard Godfrey-McKay
Telephone: 01738-445 880
Mobile: 07791 452 593


-----Original Message-----
From: ntnm-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ntnm-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Isaac Porat
Sent: 28 March 2015 09:59
To: ntnm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ntnm] Re: Financial Times issue resolved Economist issue still remains

Hi

I am using SpeakOn MediaSuite which uses a dedicated feed that allows me to 
download and read with a single click - this works flawlessly here.

Regards
Isaac


On 28/03/2015 08:10, Richard Godfrey-McKay wrote:
Isaac, Have you received today's FT?  For some reason I seem to have been 
unsubscribed from the e-mail version this week, and can't find today's FT on 
the site.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Richard
Richard Godfrey-McKay
Telephone: 01738-445 880
Mobile: 07791 452 593

-----Original Message-----
From: ntnm-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ntnm-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Isaac Porat
Sent: 28 March 2015 07:00
To: ntnm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ntnm] Financial Times issue resolved Economist issue still
remains

Hello

I was pleased to notice recently that at last the Financial Times is delivered 
again on Saturday.  - thank you The FT articles are well produced and the 
structure is very good making it a pleasure to read.

My last issue with the NTNM service is the Economist.  While the
article content is fine the structure is truly bad.  Take today's
publication;
35 articles under news and the other 65 or so articles under features which 
means of course nothing.
The Economist source like the paper version is very well structured and was 
done superbly in the TNAUK times.
For example if I am interested in the Middle East and Africa section I don't 
want to go through the whole publication article by article to find what I want 
- life is too short.  As it stands now I have given up on this excellent 
publication.

I shall continue to remind RNIB about this problem and hopefully it will be 
fixed; it probably requires a day or so of a programmers time to produce this 
publication properly.

Thanks again for delivering the FT on Saturday.
Regards
Isaac











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