No aspect of ios7 with the native apps poses a problem for me. it all works 
very flawlessly. It' just rocks!
On Oct 19, 2013, at 8:16 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith <ly...@mac-access.net> 
wrote:

> hello Brenda
> 
> Actually Gordon says he remembers you from a few years back. Yes, we’re 
> always absolutely inundated with work both related to and not related to the 
> project. We know that it’s appreciated by most if not all of our members and 
> we are happy to do the job because we believe that we can provide a service 
> to the community as a whole. We also get quite a lot out of it ourselves.
> 
> Now, back to iOS7.02. The general consensus seems to be very positive on the 
> whole. There are lots of things to come in the near future I think, and it’s 
> quite an exciting time to be involved with this type of technology. There 
> are, however, still quite a few applications kicking around in the utilities 
> section of the App Store which are not, but should be, fully accessible.  For 
> instance, the BBC iPlayer doesn’t appear to be working right with VoiceOver 
> from what I’ve read elsewhere. I haven’t tried it, but I’m sure others have.
> 
> As for the native OS and internal applications, has anybody found any aspect 
> of iOS7 itself which isn’t accessible?
> 
> Lynne
> 
> On 20 Oct 2013, at 03:44, meadowlark77 <meadowlar...@cox.net> wrote:
> 
>> Sorry. I just know you guys have lots and lots of work with what you do, and 
>> believe me, it is appreciated. I always know when I come on here with 
>> question, I do get answers.
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