RayAmie, I won't say much on this as I've never used a Mac, an Iphone or an
ITouch.  On the last one, could someone please spare me ferreting around sites
to find out what an ITouch actually is and what it does?  A sort of organiser,
maybe?

I get the impression for these things to be available the hosteing hardware
must be running some version of OS X embedded within it.  So, if I'm right,
then other equipment using screen interaction but not running OS X won't be
any more usable than now.

I know Amie and others feel stronly about our lack of access to audio
equipment which is screen driven of course, but I'm not sure if this is going
to be the way that gets solved.

We're going to see much heated argument I don't doubt along the lines of
touch/gesture base based approaches vs. traditional keyboard driven ones which
dominate the Windows world.


Ray.

Amie Slavin wrote:
This sounds amazing!  I wonder if it's the future of all screenreaders,
especially for mini gadgets?  This sounds like equal access.
Thanks for letting us know.
Amie





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