Hi.  With the latest version of Android! You don't need Ma anyway.  The 
software may not be developed any more.  

Sent from my iPhone4S 

On 31 Jul 2012, at 04:26, "Pedro Martinez" <[email protected]> wrote:

> It’s really sad, and at this point pathetic, that code factory, has not been 
> able to make these very simple adjustments to the M.A. application.
> Google, have made their O.S. accessible with the new Ice-cream sandwich, and 
> now jellybean, and code  factory is still yet to release the latest upgraded 
> of m.a. with the modifications that’s needed to make the android o.s. more 
> accessible.
> I am tired and board waiting for their little simple upgrades that I am 
> seriously considering jumping the bandwagon, and start drinking that apple 
> coo-lade.
> Now that both virgin, and boost mobile companies are selling the IPhone 4S, 
> on their unlimited $55 plans.
> Note: I am in no way, promoting the IPhone, but just voicing my opinion… and 
> frustration, on the lack of code factory’s ability to release their little 
> upgrade, with simple modifications.
> 
> Because of C.F. inability to accommodate their customers, I will never buy 
> anything from them again.
> They just care to upgrade m.s. a speech program that not many people use 
> these days. Well at lease not here in the USA.
>         So thank you code factory for losing my confidence in your company.
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Dusty Tague
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 10:01 AM
> To: Alphonso McFadden
> Cc: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
> Subject: Re: [MA] having the ma e mail work with multiple accounts
> 
> These things have been a year in the waiting.  I am not saying, next
> month have them all fixed.  I Say, instead of one big byte, little
> nibbles which are more manageable are what is required here.  Some of
> the enhancements are simple and can be rolled out quickly, others will
> take longer.  My point, it isn't something that can't be done and
> something that should have been done.  If I can get a phone with Jelly
> Bean, I see little need to buy a phone that runs on Gingerbread or ICS
> and paying the $$$ for MA, even if still slightly cheaper to do so.  I
> don't know about you, I don't have money to throw away and so when I
> part with it, I want the best product I can afford.  Right now, it isn't
> Mobile Accessibility.  Sure, for some I recommend it, but unless you are
> lucky enough to get it for free, on the more modern phones with the most
> up to date Android releases, there is not much that MA does better
> anymore and often the benefits for using other third party applications
> and stock apps when made accessible at times more then offset the
> benefits of mobile accessibility.  For example, I prefer MA's GMail
> reader to the stock one, despite not having the capabilities to move
> emails to another folder.  Why, I can read my email and select links
> easier in MA's version.  Extending IMAP to other email services and
> adding POP3 support would make the email app superior to anything out
> there that can only be matched if the stock email app in Jelly bean is
> accessible.  I use the nightly firefox builds And if they can
> distuingish between a file to be streamed, from one that needs to be
> downloaded, maybe a plugin is needed, and the ability to navigate the
> page and read it by chunks, it is the best browser out there. Since
> google Chrome isn't available on my Gingerbread device, I can't
> compare.  So if there is a better alternative, free or not, people will
> flee to it.  Code Factory  needs to remember this as well, Even though
> Carriers are sometimes subsidize MA, they won't continue to do so if
> they don't have to and guess what, it is getting to the point where they
> don't have to.  As a result, Code factory needs to make their product
> something that people will continue clambering for.
> 
> By the way, I have a degree in software engineering and write code, so I
> am well aware of the difficulties.  I am also a customer and I don't
> care, I don't want promises when I buy a product, I want it to work and
> work as I expect it to.
> 
> 
> On 7/30/2012 7:17 AM, Alphonso McFadden wrote:
>> It may not be as easy as we think.
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dusty Tague" <[email protected]>
>> To: "Mobile Accessibility Android Users List" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 2:59 AM
>> Subject: Re: [MA] having the ma e mail work with multiple accounts
>> 
>> 
>>> This, and other feature enhancements were called for from the beginning. 
>>> Only one request, adding braille support was implemented, and many 
>>> enhancements that should have been implemented simultaneously were not. I 
>>> suppose, as a free option paid for by the cellular carriers, we should be 
>>> grateful for what we have, but for those of us that shelled out the one 
>>> hundred dollars to purchase a half baked product, we expect to do 
>>> everything that the native apps do, nothing less.  We have less right now 
>>> and have been basically told by code factory, we will determine what you 
>>> really need.  It isn't thier job to tell us, but to respond to our demands. 
>>>  Now let's see if we can get the enhancements we requested.  If they rise 
>>> to the challenge, we should have had peridocal updates that add these 
>>> function enhancements we requested from this point forward.  It shouldn't 
>>> take more than a month for each enhancement to be coded, tested, and 
>>> packaged for an update.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 7/27/2012 9:07 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> has this been considered? i hope so it would make e mail on my phone much 
>>>> easier
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