Hi Dane,

Thanks for the head's up on 1Password and Deliver Status Touch.  I have had 
both these apps (before I even got an iPhone) on my iPod Touch since 2009.  
I'll have to update my version of Delivery Status Touch.  I see that the latest 
release (5.0.1, November 26, 2013) lists VoiceOver improvements.  That must 
have been one of the iOS 7 changes, since I never had problems with any of the 
previous versions not working fully with VoiceOver on iPhone or iPad.  (But 
then, I don't automatically update apps.)

By the way, it's worth a separate post, but 1Password for iOS devices just went 
on sale for Thanksgiving:
1Password - Password Manager and Secure Wallet ($9.99 on sale, usually $19.99) 
by Agile Bits
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/1password-password-manager/id568903335?mt=8

It's not as low as the $7.99 sale price of this August, but pretty good.  I 
know this is expensive, but I think it's worth it, especially used in 
combination with 1Password on the Mac (which is not on sale -- at least not 
yet).  Also, since my 1Password Pro license for iOS devices was a Christmas 
freebie by the developers back in 2009, I've gotten my money's worth out of 
their products!

Cheers,

Esther

On Nov 26, 2013, at 1:04 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> Now how brilliant will this be? Guess I'll have to try it for myself 
> eventually.
> http://blog.agilebits.com/2013/11/26/apps-that-love-1password-delivery-status-touch/
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