Hi,

I agree. I got my iPhone two days ago as an early christmas gift, and as I'm 
going to England tomorrow, I wanted to make sure everything was fine. But I was 
amazed. I inserted the sim-card, plugged it into the USB, activated, 
registered, and set it all up including universal access. I was amazed at how 
easy it is.

It just felt great not having to buy any separate software. People were shocked 
I could use it, but some of my sighted friends actually turned on VoiceOver on 
their own iphones to check it out.

I absolutely love the iPhone. Sure, typing is definitely one of the hardest 
things to do, but on the same date I was sending e-mail.

I'm sure you won't regret it.

Regards,
Nic
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On Dec 22, 2009, at 6:46 PM, Jess wrote:

> Hi folks,
> 
> Well, I'm getting the IPhone 3 GS today. But more than that, folks, we need 
> to keep the trend of switching to the Mac and IPhone going. The more people 
> we have switching, the more inclined Apple will be to continue support and 
> development for Voice OVer.
> For the first time, I can walk into a store, pick up a phone, and have it 
> talk out of the box. I don't have to have this special software that makes my 
> phone accessible, and explain to people, oh, this is special software that 
> reads aloud what you see on the screen. When I mention to people that I am 
> going to get the IPhone, I feel a great deal of satisfaction that people 
> don't look at me and go, well Jess, youre blind, so how the hell will you be 
> able to use it? It's awesome that I can be treated as an equal. We half! to 
> keep this trend up! Otherwise, what we have waited for, hoped for, and longed 
> for, access to something right out of the box, will soon be gone forever! And 
> by the way, every time I try to convince someone that accessibility is a 
> right and we have the right to have 100 percent access to everything we buy, 
> that argument that we are to small of a market is always what I get. I'm 
> sorry, but Apple is proving that argument to be void, and I have never agreed 
> with it and never will. Any thoughts on this post?
> 
> 
> Jes
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