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

  • From: "Barry Toner" <barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 12:48:37 -0000

Hi james,

I do appreciate that you did say that you hadn't personally seena Nokia that
did this.  I multi-tasked with my ancient Nokia 6600 about 7 years or more
back.

Now with my Nokia N86 I've Twitter, Podcasting, the net, a file manager,
plus lots more typically running at the same time.

I think the I Phone & I Pad would be a cool gadget to own, but I'm not
paying the prices they're asking & I'm not being locked intot he Apple
machine.  Though with all these phones we dont' seem as locked down as they
are int he US/Canada

Barry.

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Hi Steve, 

The cost of the IPhone is certainly prohibitive, but to be fair, I haven't
met a Nokia or other phone with Talks on yet that can multi-task. Remember,
Nokia phones and the IPhone are not computers - they are phones that just
happen to provide access to the internet - they are not computer
replacements. So even though the idea of multi-tasking on a device like
IPhone is appealing, if it never happens, it doesn't really matter - at
least to me.

I should also say that Grade 2 Braille is available as an option in the OS.
However, people who want to install the OS in a language other than English
have the option of using Grade 1. I don't know if you read French, but take
it from me, it is not easy to read a foreign language in Grade 2 English
Braille, especially when that language contains accents. Yes, a word with
one accent would not pose a problem, but if you had a word with multiple
accents, then it gets very confusing - but I'm getting off the point.
Your comments about the marketing machine working well are well-made - Apple
are extremely good at that - perhaps the best in the industry. They don't
make a big deal of accessibility in their marketing, because they believe
that it should be a given. In fact, since the early days, Mac OS has had
accessibility.

In terms of "tech specs", whilst it might appear that on the face of it, you
could buy a more powerful laptop say with 4GB of RAM for less than you can
buy a MacBook or Mac Mini, it is in fact misinformation. The only reason it
seems faster is because of how Windows uses that RAM. Because it doesn't
give the user complete access to the RAM, you need more to compensate for
the resource needs of Windows. Mac OS X on the other hand is much smarter in
the way it operates and gives the user complete access to the RAM. If you
put a Mac and a PC side-by-side both with the same RAM you would soon see
which was faster. Also, in terms of processor speed - the processors on Mac
are more efficient even though they both use Intel. Finally, I'm sure you've
noticed, that if you leave Windows running for an extended period of time
(despite doing maintenance), the degradation in its performance is very
noticeable. This is not true on Mac due I think to it's UNIX underpinnings.

Don't get me wrong, I don't hate Windows, I just think Mac is better and I
will do everything I can to inform Blind and Visually Impaired people that
their is an alternative to Microsoft.

Also, it is nice to see Tony Sales from RNC pushing Linux, which is another
alternative, but I can't really speak for all of its benefits as I've not
spent much time with it although I can use it to some extent, and it is
something that I am interested in learning more about.

TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny

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