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What luck are you having with it? I was saying to Dave off list if my posts and such on here look sloppier then usual it is probably because I am using the I-phone to get proficient with it. I finally can send and receive Emails from the phone and couldn't do that for some reason with the KNFB Mobile. I could receive on that unit, but couldn't send.
As far as other aps of interest I am interested in the language translator for work as well as one that will read barcodes, and perhaps a GPS ap if there is something better then Navigator from AT&T.
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From: Annemarie Cooke
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Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2011 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] The I-Phone 4
I just bought the NBP digital book on using an iPhone as a blind person. Might be worth reading; I just am starting it.
Annemarie
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Jeff Kenyon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
HI everyone, the day before yesterday I purchased the I-Phone 4 so that I would have more of a choice with regard to aps for it, and more up to date aps. I'm still going to keep the KNFB Reader Mobile for reading obviously.
However, I kind of feel thrown for a loop when it comes to looking around and typing on the touch pad. I know what it means to "tap twice", and I am getting better and less sloppy at texts and Emails, but I am wondering does anyone have any suggestions on how I could do better at learning this quicker? Also, any pointers on aps would be real helpful and thanks in advance.
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