David, thanks.  The thing is, my wife and a bunch of people I know **are**
able to sync and use their calendars through Itunes, and I'm trying
unsuccessfully to find out why mine doesn't work and theirs does.

William S. Stephan
Procurement Analyst, Kansas City District National Contracting Organization

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From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Ferrin
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 9:54 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
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&sinkwithmycomputer

Even using iTunes I find the calendar not usable.
David Ferrin
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people a company can operate without.
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All:  I recently (as in within the past three weeks) drank the coolade   and
purchased an IPhone.  So far I like it, but I cannot get my Outlook calendar
to sync.  When I go through the cyncing process, Itunes says it's syncing the
calendar, but I can't find it on the phone.  My contacts, bookmarks, and
notes all sync, just not the calendar, and that's what I really need.  I've
gone through the advanced Itunes feature and check the box for replacing the
data on the phone with that on the computer, still no joy.  I've reset the
sync history and that didn't work either.  We tried building another user and
that didn't  work and it caused so many other problems I had to revert to the
old user.
Anybody have thoughts or suggestions, so far the Apple Care has been really
underwhelming in terms of understanding what I'm trying to do.
Thoughts or suggestions appreciated.


William S. Stephan
Procurement Analyst, Kansas City District National Contracting Organization

Building Strong(r)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Trish
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 11:39 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Cell phone that's easy to use & sink
withmycomputer

I Phone

----- Original Message -----
From: "DoubleLegal" <doublele...@comcast.net>
To: "Blind Computer Users" <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 11:34 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Cell phone that's easy to use & sink with
mycomputer


> Hello everyone,
>
> Over the years I've seen some emails on the list here that talk about 
> cell phones that are blind friendly. Unfortunately I didn't pay much 
> attention to them because I was very happy with my simple phone that 
> allowed me to make and receive calls. I figured my phone was getting 
> the job done and if it ever broke, I'd just replace it with the same 
> model of phone. Well, my phone is so old that they don't make them any
more.
>
> On Friday, I spilled a large amount of water on my phone. For some 
> strange reason, it didn't like that. It's time to bury this phone and 
> move into the 21st century and get a new phone.
>
> My question is what types of phones are out there that have the 
> following qualities.
>
> 1. My contract is with A T & T, so need a phone that will work with 
> that service provider.
>
> 2. I need a phone that is very blind friendly to use such as buttons 
> that are pretty easy to distinguish apart from each other and a phone 
> that has a "voice" that is easy to understand.
>
> 3. I am thinking about getting a phone that will allow me to text and 
> serf the web. I've never had a phone that does that ... I've just had 
> this phone that I use to make and receive calls on.
>
> 4. I have a lot of music, audio books  and other audio files on my 
> computer so I'd like a phone that is easy to connect to my computer 
> and transfer .mp3, .wav and other audio files on and off of. I don't 
> want to mess with I-Tunes, so I guess a phone that has just a music 
> player or some kind of .mp3 player on it. My computer uses JAWS 8 and 
> 10, I switch back and forth depending on if I'm using some older 
> programs I have on the computer. I also use XP Pro and Internet 
> explorer 7.
>
> 5. Basically a phone that is VERY blind friendly and isn't too expensive.
> In the past, A T & T has made some of their phones available at a 
> lower cost when I've renewed my contract with them.
>
> I hope this email isn't too vague about what I want.
>
> Thanks for any help you can give me.
>
> Ken Hopkins
> doublele...@comcast.net
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