I gave a few to get the new person started with android with talkback and
MA. There are lots out ther but a few to get the new person start with good
essentials that hey will wanto use on a daily basis. 

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [MA] Useful apps that you cannot avoid

Good morning.

Quite interestings apps!
I have not heare anyone mention the Kindle app nor the Ideal Group Reader.
The latter one reads epub-files, but not thosw which are protected.

The Dvvwin Daisyplayer (Darwin reader) I have also tested, but had some
difficulties in loading Icelandib Daisy books.

Finally: I have had no problems with gmail, using Talkback or MA.

Best regards,

Arnthor Helgason

Þann 22.8.2013 01:22, skrifaði Dennis Long:
> there is also screen off for the visually impaired its an XDA app that 
> will turn off the screen.
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 9:18 PM
> Subject: RE: [MA] Useful apps that you cannot avoid
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>> You are running a device thatt will be always up to date. How do you 
>> like the device. I can recommenda few good apps. For browsing there 
>> is firefox, for email there is k-9 mail, for listening to radio 
>> channels and that sort of stuff there is tune in radio, for sms and 
>> mms there is chomp sms , for gps there are a few good ones, 
>> intersection explorer, walkie talkie, gps essentials and there  is 
>> one that is paid which is near by explorer. Also for  power 
>> management or a screen curtain there  are a few there is screen dim, 
>> and screen filter. For reading books and pdfs, there are a few moon + 
>> reader , Mantano reader and go read as well as pdf 2 speech. These 
>> apps that I have mentioned here  all work with both talkback and I 
>> don't know about MA but probably will work to . But that's for you to 
>> experiment with. I have just given you apps that are very accessible 
>> with screen readers on android.
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