Thank you I would if I could > On Oct 1, 2014, at 4:12 PM, Betsy Sawyers <betsaw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > fyi, > > National Braille Press has a new book for iOS 8. I have not read it yet, but > I have no doubt it will be a good reference. This is different from the > getting started with the iPhone series. > Below is a description and link if interested. > > iOS 8 Without the Eye > The Definitive Guide to iOS 8 from a Blind Person’s Perspective > by Jonathan Mosen > In Braille (2 vols), eBraille (BRF), DAISY, or Word: $19.95 > > Apple’s iOS 8, the mobile operating system powering iPhone®, iPad® and iPod > Touch®, is more powerful, more capable, and perhaps most exciting of all, > more open than ever before. > > Make the most of what iOS 8 has to offer. Get up and running quickly and > easily with a clearly-written, comprehensive, well-structured guide to all > that’s new in iOS 8. > > Jonathan Mosen has spent months delving into iOS 8 as it has taken shape, > writing up the advertised new features from an accessibility point of view, > and uncovering a whole bunch of other goodies Apple didn’t talk about. The > results of all that work can be in your hands with a low-cost purchase. > > Look at new features from the perspective of those who use VoiceOver with > this text-based, searchable, authoritative resource that lets you read at > your own pace, skim at your leisure, and consult when you need it. Jonathan > starts from the iOS 8 installation process, works through all the VoiceOver > changes, then moves onto the amazing new mainstream features from a blindness > perspective. > Read the full table of contents - and order the braille, BRF or DAISY > editions - at: > http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/IOS8-EYE.html >