Matt,

I disagree and believe the iPhone would make an excellent platform for a DAISY 
reader for example. There is such an app, but what I read, it is much to new 
and limited to be the best possible solution. THe point is why buy a Victor 
Stream if you don't have too. Leveraging technology makes sense as reducing the 
number of devices and cost benefits the consumer.

On Dec 23, 2009, at 10:26 AM, Matt Roberts wrote:

> 
> On Dec 23, 2009, at 9:01 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> 
>> Do we have braille support on the IPhone then?
>> 
>> How about a daisy book reader?
>> 
>> Is there a good OCR package yet?
>> 
>> What are people using for gps on it these days?
> 
> Why do we need a Daisy reader on the iPhone.  If you want that, buy a Victor 
> Stream.  We don't need braille support either! If I want OCR, I'll use my 
> computer.  The only OCR on a phone is the one that runs on Symbian.  Why 
> would you want it anyway? 
> The iPhone has a built-in GPS receiver, so no external one is needed.
> For GPS I use AT&T Navigator, and it works quite well.
> I get a day to a day and a half out of my battery.
> 
> 
> Matt Roberts n9gmr...@gmail.com
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