I agree. If the state could take this unit back and give me a Focus 14 or
another small, Braille display, I’d do that in a heart-beat. I regret my
decision to get the Touch, and only use it as a Braille display for the iPhone.
Maybe in a year or two, or three, the Touch may grow up a little, but Humanware
is a mature company, and should know better than to give us a product that is
less useful than the one it replaced.
On Mar 29, 2018, at 5:48 AM, Ann Parsons <akp@sero.email> wrote:
Hi all,
Now this is what this list was meant for. This is an excellent post, and I
hope that somebody will come out of the shadows and talk about these things
frankly.
My experience has been with the FaceBook app. When it works, it does so,
sort of, though I have never tried to post to a group. You have to use
Messenger to post messages, and I either get alerts that Messenger has
stopped working or I can't find how to send my messages much less find
anything sent to me.
I devoutly hope that *somebody* will step up and start answering these
questions. The supposed strength of the Touch tablet was that these
mainstream apps are supposed to work on it. Well, they may, but a modicum of
assistance in making them work would be appreciated. Hey, Humanware, how
about some webinars on popular apps like FB and Messenger and Skype and so on?
I'd really like to know why my Touch keeps yawping about x-program has
stopped working wait or OK. I can't get anything done!
I can't live without my planner. I have student appointments, recurring
webinars or seminars, choir rehearsals and so on. I can't live without my
planner. The planner in the touch is a joke! You can't schedule events that
are recurring with any accuracy, especially those that occur monthly.
They're always off by two or three days. It's a joke! I keep my planner on
the Apex because it's simple, accurate and it *does* work. I've had several
occasions when I've noticed a monthly recurring appointment has been
scheduled for two or three days earlier than the proper date. I've had to
edit the appointment so that it was correct. What's with this, eh?
Ann P.
Original message:
Hi, all--
Just curious what your preferred method is for accessing Facebook on the
Touch. I've tried the web view of m.facebook.com, but it appears to be
different from its original layout on the Apex. For example, I am unable to
find the Groups link, and my messages do not display, but rather a Play
Store link for Messenger. Is it easier to use the mobile site or the app?
Also, is there a way to view messages and groups from the online version?
Thanks for any tips,
--
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