I'm really happy for all of the folks that can work with touch screens 
successfully, and I acknowledge that I'll probably have to learn how to do so 
someday, but the admittedly limited experience I've had playing with my 
friends' iPhones, ipod touches, etc, just didn't make me feel confident that 
I'd ever be able to use those devices efficiently. That is strictly my opinion 
of course, and I have listened to plenty of podcasts which prove that these 
products are accessible; they're just not for me, if that makes sense. Also, 
there's no way I could ever afford a braille display to make things easier. So, 
for now, my booksense, cell phone and desktop computer meet all my needs just 
fine. I totally agree with you about booksense using mass storage; that makes 
life a lot easier, plus I can use my card reader to make things even more 
efficient.
I might break down and get an ipod some day, but right now, it's just not a 
priority.
Missy

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Russ Kiehne" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: [GW-Booksense] Important Announcement Regarding GW Micro and HIMS 
Partnership


At one point in time, I felt the same way you do about touch screens.  One 
day I was curious about the Ipod touch, so I downloaded all of the podcasts 
I could find on it.  The more I listened, I was amazed with what Apple did 
with voiceover.  I was delighted to find that there are a number of apps 
that are accessible with voiceover.  There is one thing I like about the 
booksense over the Ipod touch, it supports mass storage.  I feel mass 
storage is easier to work with.  I just figured out on how to get around a 
problem with importing m3u playlists into Itunes.  I'm happy to say, it 
works just like I want it too.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Missy Hoppe" <[email protected]>
To: "Booksense Support" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2010 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: [GW-Booksense] Important Announcement Regarding GW Micro and 
HIMS Partnership


I completely agree with you about touch screens. I've seen a friend's 
iphone, and although he swears by the thing, I just didn't like it at all. 
The touch screen just doesn't make sense to me, and even with speech, I 
don't consider it to be accessible.Also, I don't like the speech used by the 
apple products. If I could tolerate that speech, I'd still be using the 
victor reader stream I used to have. I don't have a dedicated note taking 
device because I can't afford anything like that, but my desktop computer 
meets all my needs quite nicely, and I'm very happy with my htcs743 cell 
phone. It can serve as a notetaker in an emergency. I love my booksense, 
though, and hope that I'll be able to enjoy using it for many years to come.
Missy

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