David,
The book has been in the works a long time. When we started it, Lollipop
had been released so we focused on that, with lots of comments like, "In
earlier versions of Android, do X or Y instead." By the time we
finished, Nougat was rolling out to devices, so I had a chance to use
the Nougat prereleases and (for a couple of weeks) even the official
version.
Basically, the book emphasizes Lollipop through Nougat (5.x to 7.0), but
it also makes reference to Jelly Bean and Kit-Kat (4.1 to 4.4). Our
testing devices were pure Android, but we also included comments like
"On modified versions of the OS, you might need to do this other thing."
In other words, we tried to make the book as useful to as many people as
possible, but we know it isn't perfect.
Thanks for the kind words.
Ciao
On 10/20/2016 6:21 PM, David Goldfield wrote:
> Ana,
>
> Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for co writing this book. There
> is such a need for it and I'll probably order it quite soon. I'm curious
> to know how much of the book covers Nougat?
>
> David Goldfield,
> Assistive Technology Specialist
>
> Feel free to visit my Web site
> WWW.DavidGoldfield.Info
>
> On 10/20/2016 8:54 PM, Ana G wrote:
>> John,
>>
>> The link I posted in the original message is to the NBP catalog, where
>> you can read about the blurb and order it in one of the many formats.
>> I'll paste the link again here:
>> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/ANDROID.html
>>
>> Ciao
>>
>> On 10/19/2016 8:26 PM, Ana G wrote:
>>> The Android book is availabel in a number of formats: ascii, daisy,
>>> epub, word, braille, and electronic braille. The electronic formats
>>> all seem to have download and USB options.
>>>
>>>>> On Oct 19, 2016, at 7:14 PM, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> National Braille Press announced the release of "Getting Started
>>>>> with Android, Learning Android with TalkBack." It's a three-volume
>>>>> braille book that sells for $24.00. I'm one of the coauthors, so
>>>>> I'm not very objective.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Instead of telling everyone how wonderful it is, I'll point you to
>>>>> the NBP page with the table of contents. I'll place the
>>>>> introductory blurb before the link.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ciao
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> At last — Get Started with Android!
>>>>>
>>>>> We hit pay dirt when JJ Meddaugh and Ana Garza of AT Guys agreed to
>>>>> write a soup-to-nuts Android book. So if you've been thinking about
>>>>> trying Android
>>>>> but have questions about its level of accessibility, Getting
>>>>> Started with Android gives you the skinny. Learn how to use Android
>>>>> with the accessibility
>>>>> feature TalkBack, from first time set-up to basic gestures,
>>>>> modified standard gestures, voice actions, installing and using
>>>>> apps, and much more. If you
>>>>> are new to Android or thinking of going Google, Getting Started
>>>>> with Android fits the bill.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/ANDROID.html
>>>>>
>>
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