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> 1. RE: New Version of Nokia Screen Reader is now available!
> (Jed Barton)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 13:04:33 -0400
>From: "Jed Barton" <[email protected]>
>Subject: RE: [MA] New Version of Nokia Screen Reader is now available!
>To: "'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'"
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>does anyone know if the new ma will work on icecream sandwich or jelly
>bean?
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>From: [email protected]
>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mobeen Iqbal
>Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 12:57 PM
>To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
>Subject: Re: [MA] New Version of Nokia Screen Reader is now available!
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>
>I guess so. Communication has been lacking at times though to say the
>least! I will suggest that they post a release date when they have one,
>hopefully they'll take notice...
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>Mo.
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>On 17/10/2012 17:27, Danielle wrote:
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>Will they announce it on the list when they come up with one?
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>Mobeen Iqbal <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]>
>wrote:
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>Nope, not yet.
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>On 17/10/2012 17:17, Danielle wrote:
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>Have they set a release date for it?
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>Dusty Tague <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:
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>yes I have. the command is bottom left to top right regardless of the
>orientation, for example, if you have the physical keyboard open, a
>slash gesture announces reading mode or text mode and you can then
>type.������� I don't use ideal much anymore because web images aren't
>supported and there is no refresh, automatic or otherwise and use the
>Mozilla nightlies of Firefox instead.������� If I need to tweet a
>weather alert, I do use ideal for that though.������� I have
>complained many times about MA's shortcomings and wished I knew about
>the beta.������� If I had know, I would have been willing to beta test
>and give my input.������� Since I am repeatedly attempting to help
>others, on and off this list with android accessibility, it would have
>been nice to have something to reassure people that, short of giving
>away proprietary information, that a much improved MA is in the
>works.�������
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>On 10/17/2012 9:56 AM, Mobeen Iqbal wrote:
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>Talking of Ideal Web Reader, have you been able to enter text typing
>mode when an edit box is highlighted? They claim that swiping from
>bottom left to top right switches between modes, but i haven't gotten
>it to work yet.
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>Mo.
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>On 17/10/2012 16:54, Dusty Tague wrote:
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>Those on eclair, froyo, and gingerbread are getting sick of not having
>there enhancements requests going unanswered, especially in the sms,
>web browser, and email apps.������� Of course alarms and calendar can
>be improved as well as call screens, and contacts, I would love to get
>rid of ideal web reader and the nightly Mozilla, never to have to use
>Google calendar or the stock alarm application, and even, if they
>expand the email offerings, to ridding myself of k-9mail.������� I
>will wait and see but the lack of incremental updates causes me to not
>trust them.������� Though I am not from Missouri, they have to show me
>and then I will recommend people purchase MA again.������� Even if
>jelly bean is accessible and Key Lime Pie and even Lemon Drop are more
>accessible still.
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>On 10/17/2012 9:19 AM, Angela Griffith wrote:
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>That������������������s all well and good, but what about further
>development on Mobile Accessibility for Android? You know, that $99.00
>app which provides no stable support for Android versions higher than
>Gingerbread? And by the way, that is directed at Code Factory, in case
>anyone there actually cares about any level of customer satisfaction.
>
>
>�������
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>From: [email protected]
>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Swati Sharma
>Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:56 AM
>To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
>Subject: [MA] New Version of Nokia Screen Reader is now available!
>
>
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>New version of Nokia Screen Reader
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>New version of Nokia Screen Reader is now available on the Nokia Store!
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>Popular and free application now supports more than 40 devices and 29
>languages!
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>
>Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, October 17th, 2012
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>The highly popular Nokia Screen Reader application, which was released
>late in 2011 for a limited range of devices and languages, has now been
>extended to include support for virtually all Nokia Symbian devices
>released in the last few years. In addition, it now supports a much
>wider range of languages. And the best part for users: it keeps being a
>free application!
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>������� ����������������We������������������ve received fantastic
>feedback since the launch of Nokia Screen Reader 10 months
>ago,��������������� explains Eduard S��������nchez, CEO at Code
>Factory. ����������������It������������������s been a great leap
>forward for affordable accessibility, and Nokia is to be credited for
>supporting the project. However, many users were disappointed that
>their phone or language was not supported. With the release of Nokia
>Screen Reader 1.3, we are delighted to be able to greatly extend the
>availability of Nokia Screen Reader both in terms of devices and
>supported languages, to once again break down the barriers of
>accessibility.���������������
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>Major features of v1.3:
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>��������������� Support for a large number of new devices. The full set
>of supported devices is now: Nokia 500, 603, 700, 701, 808 PureView,
>5320, 5530, 5630, 5730, 6120, 6121, 6210, 6220, 6700 Slide, 6710, 6720,
>6790, C5-00, C5 5MP, C6-00, C6-01, C7, E5, E52, E55, E6-00, E63, E66,
>E7, E71, E71x, E72, E73, E75, N78, N79, N8, N85, N86, N96, N97, N97
>Mini, X6 and X7.
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>��������������� Support for a much wider range of languages: English,
>Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish, Italian, Danish,
>Dutch, Greek, Hindi, Norwegian, Simplified Chinese, Turkish, Arabic,
>Croatian, Lithuanian, Bengali, Bulgarian, Catalan, Hungarian,
>Malaysian, Serbian, Slovak, Tagalog, Ukrainian, Vietnamese and
>Icelandic. Note that some of these languages do not have a
>corresponding Nokia HQ voice, so it is recommended to use the Nokia
>standard quality voice for these languages.
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>��������������� Added the "Voice" option to the UI, which allows users
>to choose between the Nokia HQ and the Nokia (standard quality) voices.
>Nokia HQ will still be loaded by default when Nokia Screen Reader is
>first installed.
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>��������������� Support for devices running Symbian Belle Refresh and
>Symbian Belle Feature Pack 2 (FP2) firmware.
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>��������������� Support for latest version of WhatsApp v2.8.14, the
>world������������������s most popular mobile messaging application.
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>To find out more information about Nokia Screen Reader, please read our
>FAQ:
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>http://codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=425 �������
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>To access the Nokia Screen Reader user manual, please go to:
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>http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/nsr/Nokia_Screen_Reader_Manual_English.htm�������
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>�������
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>You can download Nokia Screen Reader v1.3 from the Nokia Store (either
>on your phone via the Store app or by connecting the phone to a
>computer with the Nokia Suite application installed). Search for
>����������������Nokia Screen Reader��������������� to download and
>install this new version. The direct link to Nokia Screen Reader on the
>Store is������� http://store.ovi.com/content/224364. Note that sighted
>assistance may be needed to download the application from the Nokia
>Store. The installation process however is completely accessible if you
>leave Nokia Screen Reader running to guide you through the process.
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