Cheree Heppe here:

Eeks.  That's a bit of a distance.

No trains, buses?  Or a sighted I-device fanatic who will drive there?
If you thought it safe, you could advertise for a driver on craigslist.

Regards,
Cheree Heppe


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On 12/03/2011, at 0:06, "brandt" <brandt.steenk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Not when the nearest apple store is 250 kilometers (about 155 miles) away.
>  
> Warm regards,
>  
> Brandt Steenkamp
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Cheree
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 9:58 AM
> Subject: Re: O M G, it's beautiful
> 
> Cheree Heppe here:
> 
> That sounds very discouraging.
> 
> Could you enlist the help of a friend with a car?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Cheree Heppe
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On 11/03/2011, at 23:54, "brandt" <brandt.steenk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I wish for one, I had an apple store near enough to me so I could get to it, 
>> and secondly, I wish our public transport were good and safe enough to be 
>> used by any sighted, let alone blind person! Then only might I have a look 
>> at an iPad.
>>  
>> Warm regards,
>>  
>> Brandt Steenkamp
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Cheree Heppe
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 9:11 AM
>> Subject: O M G, it's beautiful
>> 
>> Cheree Heppe here:
>>  
>> This afternoon, I took the light rail to the Apple store to get a hands on 
>> look at the IPad 2.
>>  
>> The line for the IPad 2 was even longer than the last time, when the first 
>> IPad was released.
>>  
>> One of the mall security guards tried to warn me away with tales of the long 
>> line and of people having to take tickets to get in to buy an IPad 2.  
>> Undaunted, I asked the security guard to speak with one of the Apple reps.  
>> The Apple rep knew me and I got right in.  Thank you, oh, thank you!
>>  
>> The store had a bunch of IPad 2's arranged around a square table near the 
>> front of the store.  The Apple store was jam-packed, as usual, but even more 
>> so.  My little German shepherd dog guide settled herself under the table in 
>> front of where I stood and rested quietly while various curious IPad 
>> enthusiasts came and went and I examined the IPad 2.
>>  
>> This IPad 2 looks and feels smaller, but it is actually the same outer 
>> dimensions as its predecessor.  Somebody had an IPad 1 with them and we held 
>> the two against each other to prove that the IPad 2 was the same outer 
>> dimensions.  Where the IPad 2 is smaller is in its weight and thickness, 
>> which is immediately noticeable, if one has handled  the IPad 1.  The IPad 
>> 2's rounded edges make it seem even thinner without feeling fragile in any 
>> way.
>>  
>> There was a fellow customer examining the IPad 2 next to me on my right and 
>> I asked him to turn on Voice Over.  He was doubtful about being able to do 
>> this at first, but I talked him through Settings to General, to 
>> Accessibility and through engaging VoiceOver and Triple Click Home.
>>  
>> Once those preliminaries were done, my newly met sighted assistant felt more 
>> confident about playing with the IPad 2 in front of him.  I told him that 
>> all IPads have VoiceOver on them and that he could use VoiceOver to read 
>> books to him.  He sounded interested and amazed.
>>  
>> In order to hear VoiceOver in the hubbub of the store, I paired my Bluetooth 
>> ear bud with the IPad 2 in front of me.  Several previous customers had 
>> paired various phones with this IPad 2 and when I left, I didn't unpair 
>> those, just my own gadget. 
>>  
>> Using VoiceOver, I looked around and found a lot more features on this IPad 
>> 2.  Maybe they loaded a few extra non-native apps on it, but I found three 
>> pages of apps.
>>  
>> After navigating to YouTube and watching the first part of the original Star 
>> Trek's Doomsday Machine, I re-entered Settings; General; Bluetooth and 
>> un-paired my ear bud, clicked back to the Home screen and tapped Triple 
>> Click Home to return that particular IPad 2 to Sighted Standard Mode.
>>  
>> This IPad feels a lot faster than the IPhone 4.  In fact, it feels like a 
>> computer in its responsivity and I really can envision this device morphing 
>> into a full fledged computer in very short order.  The sighted guy next to 
>> me thought the same thing.
>>  
>> I left and took a break at the Starbuck's in the mall before heading home.
>>  
>> Wow, what a gadget!!
>>  
>> Even more amazing to me is my ability to get right on the IPad 2 and 
>> navigate and perform functions correctly and independently the first time.  
>> My only regret is that blind users still must recruit sighted assistance to 
>> initially turn VoiceOver on in the absence of an ITunes interface.  If there 
>> were a start-up way to have VoiceOver on by default, I would have never had 
>> to recruit my fellow IPad adventurer to turn Accessibility on for me.
>>  
>>  
>> Regards,
>> Cheree Heppe
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