Hello Peter:
 
I'm not from GW Micro but the iPhone with out jail breaking has a built
in screen reader, hope I understand your question.
 
 

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From: Tactile Display [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 3:30 PM
To: gw micro
Subject: iPhone Jail Breaking


Hello
 
There was a news article today in the AJC about iPhone accessibility.
The Copyright Office has relaxed rules about unlocking software and
multimedia so blind readers can access it with a screen reader. Namely,
developers are now free to unlock iPhone apps to make them accessible;
in particular, a screen reader on an iPhone can access its e-book
software so e-books can be read with a screen reader.
 
Does GW have any plans to work with Apple on iPhone and iPad
accessibility.  (Apple does not approve of the Copyright Office's
ruling.)
 
Peter Duran
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