actually for those that think using the letter hold feature slows typing down 
it really does not at least not fore me infact i am much faster typing using it 
that way as i am not stressed about what i am pressing and having to corect 
trillions of things that if i had pressed the right letter in the first place i 
would have not had to corect the reason why its faster then touch typing on i 
phone is i don't need to worry about spaces so each to there own on how they 
like to use it just telling you that i find it easier this way and i did read 
up on it and dev says its fine for me to use it that way if i choose to do so 
one day i hope i will get to the point that i won't need to do that but for now 
if i feel safe doing it this way i will continue to do so thanks all 
On 15/07/2012, at 12:57 PM, Andrea Breier wrote:

> I posted with my constructive criticism, and you call crying?  I thought my 
> post offered up a lot more that the price.  I will probably will at some 
> point get this app, because as I stated before, I think it is a really cool 
> app and could help blind folks with other options for input.  .
> 
> 
> 
> Hugs,
> Andrea M. Breier
> -----Original Message----- From: Mike Maslo
> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 11:54 AM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: fleksy is out!
> 
> I think it is country productive to cry about a price.
> If you think a application is to expensive don't buy it. Why keep crying over 
> something you can't do a thing about it. I thought this list was for 
> constructive criticism and not. A arena to complain about a price of a 
> application. As Gordon states earlier some like it and others don't. What is 
> the purpose of complaining?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Jul 13, 2012, at 9:42 AM, "Andrea Breier" <abre...@kc.rr.com> wrote:
> 
>> Exactly Gordon, this is all just food for thought.  I went to the app store 
>> and this was what I personally thought of what I saw regarding this 
>> particular app.  It is alright to post comments for discussion here?  As far 
>> as trials provided in the app store.  I disagree.  I have downloaded several 
>> apps that had "in app" purchase, i.e. navigon and planet finder, and also 
>> apps that had a thirty day free trial attached.  I do not recall the exact 
>> app, but it was a gps app that used voice input to set up your routs.  Maybe 
>> others can recall, but I don't remember off hand. Like I said in my first 
>> post, I think this app sounds really cool, I just think it is a high price 
>> compared to other apps in the app store
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hugs,
>> Andrea M. Breier
>> -----Original Message----- From: Gordon Smith
>> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 8:30 AM
>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
>> Subject: Re: fleksy is out!
>> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> Apple does not permit developers to put trial ware programs into the App 
>> store.  As for the price being boosted because it's for the visually 
>> impaired, I'm sorry, I don't agree with that at all.  Yes, I grant you that 
>> it does happen on the Windows side of things.  But just take a look at what 
>> you're getting with your iOS device for free.  Voiceover itself took a great 
>> deal of development and resources.  Apple opted to make that free for all of 
>> us.  The developers of this application do have to cover their costs, and as 
>> I said earlier whether or not you're prepared to pay the price is entirely a 
>> personal decision.
>> 
>> Gordon
>> 
>> On 13 Jul 2012, at 14:17, "Andrea Breier" <abre...@kc.rr.com> wrote:
>> 
>> It just seems to me that just because developers state in their description 
>> that an app is designed for the blind, the price is automatically boosted to 
>> four times the price.
>> Don't get me wrong, I think the concept is a really cool one and a great 
>> idea for an app, I just think that a lot more people would be willing to 
>> give it a try if it only cost a few dollars, or if they offered a 30 day 
>> trial.  I can always hope that it goes on sale.  LOL
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