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From: Steven Clark <[email protected]>
Date: February 25, 2012 12:01:27 PM CST
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [real-eyes] News From Code Factory
Reply-To: [email protected]

I saw this on blindbargains.com and thought I'd forward it for everyone.
Steve

For another year Code Factory has been one of the key players in the 
accessibility industry, and expects innovation and creativity to 
continue and grow in 2012. “To make technology accessible for our users, 
we have always strived for the best, and will continue to do so,” says 
Eduard Sánchez, CEO of Code Factory. “The fact that our products are 
offered free of charge through companies such as Nokia and AT&T, and 
will soon be offered by Sprint, shows that we are on the right track to 
provide an enormous range of products for mobile devices and platforms 
and that the barriers for customers to get started from an economical 
point of view are getting eliminated. For us, this is a huge step 
forward into a future that brings free accessibility for everyone.”
This year’s product highlights:

•    Code Factory’s Mobile Accessibility will be featured in many 
presentations and new launches all throughout CSUN.
-    First demos of  version 1.9 of Mobile Accessibility which finally 
provides Braille support for Android and which should be launched before 
the end of March on the Android market
-    Sprint plans to offer free English and Spanish versions of Mobile 
Accessibility under the names “Wireless Accessibility EN” and “Wireless 
Accessibility ES” to both postpaid and no-contract customers through the 
Android Market starting this quarter.
-    National Braille Press will demo its Android-based notetaker B2G 
(Braille to go) with Braille and speech UI powered by Code Factory’s 
Mobile Accessibility (please see presentation:   “A Tech Update on RBDs 
Faster than Neutrinos” (BLV-054) on March 2nd at Edward CF on 2nd floor)

•    Symbian Belle has been made accessible with Mobile Speak V5.7 which 
was launched just before Christmas 2011. This is a free upgrade for 
existing customers and includes Symbian Belle accessibility and enhanced 
support for all other devices.

•    Nokia, in collaboration with Code Factory, releases Nokia Screen 
Reader: Nokia has introduced this free screen reader supporting the 
C5-00, C5 5MP, 700, and 701. It is already available for download on the 
Nokia store.

Make sure that you don’t miss our presentation on Wednesday, 29th of 
February 2012 at 3.10pm PST: “Android and Accessibility”, Session ID 
BLV-080 at the Edward CF on the 2nd Floor.

Find Melanie and Ferran for a demo of Mobile Accessibility with Braille 
support at our partner’s booths:

Wednesday, 29th of February 2012:
-    4:30 pm: HIMS, Inc., Booth 805

Thursday, 1st of March 2012:
-    10 am: BAUM Retec AG, Booths 426 & 428
-    11 am: Optelec U.S. Inc, Booth 205
-    2 pm: HumanWare , Booth 213


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