Good morning, regarding this post, I would like to ask that in the future, if individuals wish to forward posts here, that they kindly remove the headers that say who forwarded the email and such. As I'm sure many of you know from being on list serves, it can be quite annoying to read through this information, especially if there are a lot of people who the email was forwarded through, sort of like a chain. An alternative here might be to copy and paste the text of the email into a new message, and possibly to change the subject to something a bit more unique, in the case of this post perhaps Talklar App accessibility question, and perhaps in the message say that it is forwarded from another list to give the original poster credit. It may also be a good idea to ask the original poster before forwarding the email, as they may not want the post to be forwarded to another list. You may also want to read that list's rules, as they may not allow forwarding of posts. I'm not saying that this would happen, just trying to catch all the possibilities. Thank you for your cooperation here, it is greatly appreciated. Josh Sent from my iPhone On Aug 14, 2013, at 7:53 AM, Tony James <megatronjames@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Is this app accessible with VO? > > ---- Original Message ------ > From: From Jared The Cone Dog <terrieiphone@xxxxxxxxx > Subject: [erasingblindness] Fwd: [VICUG-L] fwd: If You're Drowning in Email, > Talkler Can Help > Date sent: Tue, 13 Aug 2013 15:33:15 -0500 > > > > > Begin forwarded message: > > From: David Hilbert Poehlman <david.poehlman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: 13 Lúnasa 2013 11:28:11 GMT-05:00 > To: VICUG-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [VICUG-L] fwd: If You're Drowning in Email, Talkler Can Help > Reply-To: David Hilbert Poehlman <david.poehlman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > From: Hallie Baron <hallie.baron@xxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: If You're Drowning in Email, Talkler Can Help > Date: August 13, 2013 at 12:25:26 AM EDT > To: Hallie Baron <hallie.baron@xxxxxxxxxxx > > > For immediate release: August 5, 2013 > Contact: Hallie Baron > 415.928.2317 / 415.793.7435 > hallie.baron@xxxxxxxxxxx > > If You're Drowning in Email, Talkler Can Help > Eyes-Free, Hands-Free Mobile App Changes the Future of Email and On-the-Go > Speech Technology > > Boston, MA -- "Talkler - Email for your Ears" -- helps busy people who are > drowning in email to stay productive and safe. This free smartphone app > offers heads-up, hands-off, voice-controlled, reads-aloud-to-you email on > your mobile device, and connects with almost any email service. Simply say, > "Hey, Talkler" to get the app's attention, and then use your voice to breeze > through emails, listen to messages and manage your inbox. Download free: > www.talkler.com/start > > A True Game-Changer > Spotlighted by Apple as an international Top 10 Productivity app, Talkler is > the only app of any kind that handles email with voice control and eyes-free > gestures. It uses advanced text-to-speech technology to read emails aloud in > plain English. Talkler uses powerful voice recognition to listen for dozens > of voice commands -- "play my emails," "skip to the next one," "delete," > "slow down," "mark unread" and more. It even records voice replies, as > easily as leaving a voicemail, with no proofing or typos. Talkler tracks > sound, touch, motion and distance to make possible a wide range of user > interactions unmatched by any other email or speech-only solution. And > Talkler uses on-device processing, which means better security, and being > able to understand voice commands even when traveling through cell phone dead > zones with zero bars. > > Connect to Almost Any Email Service with Talkler QuickConnectT > Talkler is the only app that makes it this easy to connect your email > account: Just enter your email and password -- Talkler QuickConnect looks up > the rest for you. Talkler supports all standard IMAP and POP accounts, and > even connects to custom domains (such as example@xxxxxxxxxxxx). This means > no more searching for complicated server addresses, port numbers, etc. And > Talkler connects with hosted Exchange from most major providers. (Plans are > also underway to support ActiveSync.) > > Safety and Productivity > Talkler is more than just voice control. It's truly multimodal. For > instance, Talkler TapAnywhereT -- built with safety and productivity in mind > -- allows users to keep their eyes on the road as they tap and swipe across > nearly any part of the screen to pause or play emails, skip to the next > message and more. No visual distractions. No hunting for tiny buttons. And > for users who need to stay productive in all settings, Talkler leverages the > phone's accelerometer and proximity sensor for features such as Raise-to-Ear > Privacy ModeT, which darkens the screen and automatically adjusts to the > right volume for privacy -- like having a quiet phone call with your inbox. > > Life-Changing App > Talkler is changing the way busy professionals manage the daily flood of > email. And it's changing the lives of others, as well. It's untethering > blind and low-vision users from their computers and expensive voice > recognition software. Talkler also solves mobile email problems for the > reading impaired by reading aloud to them and recording voice replies, and > for physically challenged users who can't use a smartphone touch screen. And > it's enabling busy moms and dads to tend to kids and errands without taking > their hands off the wheel or eyes off the road. > > Learn More > Go to www.talkler.com/media to learn more about Talkler and download the > app.. Talkler is now available in the iTunes App Store. Other mobile > platforms are on the way. > > About Talkler Labs, LLC > Founded in 2011, Talkler Labs, LLC is headquartered in Belmont, MA, and > composed of a small, energetic team of inventors, designers, developers and > technology partners from around the world. Talkler Labs uses > state-of-the-art voice technology to create new and innovative mobile tools > for productivity, safety and accessibility -- benefitting the personal > consumer, the busy professional, and mobile users of all abilities. > Technology partners include IAM Web Services (iamwebservices.com), Novauris > (www.novauris.com), Sensory Inc. (www.sensoryinc.com) and Neospeech > (www.neospeech.com). Learn more at www.talkler.com/media or by contacting > Hallie Baron at hallie.baron@xxxxxxxxxxx. > > ### > > -- > Jonnie Appleseed > With His > Hands-On Technolog(eye)s > touching the internet > Reducing Technology's disabilities > One Byte At a time > > > VICUG-L is the Visually Impaired Computer User Group List. > Archived on the World Wide Web at > http://listserv.icors.org/archives/vicug-l.html > Signoff: vicug-l-unsubscribe-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subscribe: vicug-l-subscribe-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > With questions, concerns or issues not related to the topics discussed on > list please email the list admin to: beto.arreola22@xxxxxxxxx, or on skype at > betoa221, or on twitter: betoa221 > > To subscribe to the list send message to accessible-ios-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > with subscribe on the subject line. > > To unsubscribe from the list please send message to > accessible-ios-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the subject line. > > To adjust your membership options please visit: > //www.freelists.org/list/accessible-ios With questions, concerns or issues not related to the topics discussed on list please email the list admin to: beto.arreola22@xxxxxxxxx, or on skype at betoa221, or on twitter: betoa221 To subscribe to the list send message to accessible-ios-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subscribe on the subject line. 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