Below is an interesting email about a new, free Android app.

Chris


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Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2016 00:11:27 +0200
From: CobU teraki <[email protected]>
To: undisclosed-recipients:  ;
Subject: Android app for the visually impaired

Dear Madam/Sir,

I have developed an android application, for people who are blind or
visually impaired.

It’s an arithmetic calculator, designed to provide direct audio and haptic
feedback and it features an extra "STATUS" button, which can be used
anytime, giving a clear audio image of what actions have been taken at the
point.

It’s called CobU, it is absolutely free, it doesn’t contain ads and I would
be very happy to implement any change you think it might enhance its
usability, or even to create a custom version for you.

CobU is simple to use:
- Click (touch and release) anywhere just to hear what button was pressed.
- Keep button pressed to actually select it.

If you think it’s worth using it, please share it with anyone interested in
using it. The more feedback I have by people who actually use it, the
better this calculator can get.

You can install CobU from Google Play following this link
<https://goo.gl/h2oE66>.

Thanks a lot,
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*CobU*
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ATI (Adaptive Technology Inc.)
A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind
http://moblind.org/membership/affiliates/adaptive_technology

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