Fantastic, I have definitely seen both of those in the podcast list.
Thanks heaps
N
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hi nicki right then i always listen to the blind bargains podcasts which are
very very good indeed. i am sure more people will tell you of more good
podcasts to listen to cool blind tech is very good as well. it's a mine
field and as jackie says the new kapsys phone with buttons is a different
approach to the touch screen. hth.
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We are lucky to have a fantastic guy in our local society for blind
people who is very patient and helpful.
I would like to hear some podcasts, are you able to recommend any in
particular?
We have lots of podcasts on the sonata.
From Nicki
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great attitude niki if you have someone good to teach you it goes a
very long way. you have to do what you want to do with tech. it can be
very daunting there's some very very good podcasts that one can find
and listen to but having a good friend to help does go a long way.
also there are good books to read but it's learning what you want to
do which is very important of course.
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ability of a flea!
It's just personal preference, and good onya to all the clever
techy people, I'm in total awe of your technical capabilities. I
can name almost every British bird species, and a lot of Australian
ones too, but when it comes to tech, I'm a very simple soul and have
the techy
That's why I have joined this list to find out more about how toyou though.
become more tech savy From Nicki From Nicki
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hi there well for me personally my iphone sim only deal at #15 per
month allows me to do everything i need to do with regards to
reading newspapers and the like.
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(some contracts on Iphones can be expensive if you use it a lot) so
That makes sense
I'm not in a position to be able to buy an Iphone, so the
inexpensiveness
it suits my budget and also the fact that I can access all the RNIB
library books. I totally agree with what you say about the shelf
life though and hope that this isn't going to be an issue.
The fact you only get 3 GB's of data per onth is also a turnoffsavy people, but you can connect it to existing wifis.
for tech
From Nickisomeone who has limited knowledge of technology. In Your Pocket has
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Sent: 28 August 2017 09.48
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Hi Nicki
I will try to be objective and put myself in the position of you
or
been designed with simplicity in mind. It wouldn't be for me
because I have Smartphones that offer so much more for so much less.
For #20 a month over two years with no flexibility to use the
handset for anything else, that is its big problem for me. However,
it lets you use one button to retrieve newspapers and magazines
without all the challenges of general Smartphone use. And if it
works for you, then that is great. I have concerns about the shelf
life of the product and RNIB's ability to support it given so much
of what happens with the organisation tends to turn into a shambles!
I hope it works out for
glitch?having one button and a series of commands. I have the sonata plus,
Kind regards,
Jackie Brown
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Hi Sam and Jackie
Jackie, that's the exact reason I ordered it, for the simplicity
of just
inininternet radio with podcasts, newspapers, magazines and online
feeds* plus heaps of books, but this is very easy for someone to
operate with the techy ability I have. I have the Ipad mini which I
operate in conjunction with my Brailenote apex.
Jackie, out of interest, what flaws do you think it has? I amas I have a 14 day cancellation period so need to know any potential
interested
pitfalls from users/p who know.
Nickireader. I also loved the idea of having my favourite daily/Sunday
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Hi
Is this only available on a Samsung device?
Thanks
Sam Howie
Resource Worker
Business Development
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership
0141 276 2258
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Hi Everyone
I recently ordered the fantastic RNIB in your pocket as I'm a
prolific
newspapers available each day.
papers and kept being told "there is nothing left in this paper"
It was going very well until yesterday when I asked to read my
Sunday
even after resetting the paper as advised.
Again this morning no daily papers are available.
It reads papers from Friday, so I'm wondering if it's just a techy
Anyone else got the RNIB in your pocket?guarantee of privacy.
Books, magazines and weather info all fine.
Hoping for some advice
From Nicki
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