‵vf0 ‵vs60 ‵vb59 from where did you get this information?
‵vs55 ‵vb22 regards
On 10/29/11, harbhajan singh harbhajan1...@gmail.com wrote:
hai friends i have come to know from another mailing list that the up
coming screen reader from nokia will be exactly the same as mobile
accessibility for
development by Code Factory, again? Nokia could have developed
itself.. this puts
Code Factory's prime product mobile speak on the front end and could
not go beyond it. Good its free to use. where to find the list of
supported handsets?
On 10/28/11, Adhimoolam Vetrivel Murugan
If nokia is making with the help of Code Factory then it is very much
expected that it will be the crude form of mobile speek, it mean that
they will make the software less accessible so that it could not creat
problem for mobile speek.
On 10/28/11, Srikanth Kanuri srili...@gmail.com wrote:
hai friends i have come to know from another mailing list that the up
coming screen reader from nokia will be exactly the same as mobile
accessibility for android. if this happens the user will be able to
use some of main apps such as telephone ,contect, clock, web, log,
etc. there will be
Well they could have been smart if they could have done it on the
windows platform But may be they will. Let's wait and see.
Vetri.
On 27/10/2011, Amar Jain amarjain2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hold on your breaths guys, it seems that Nokia has learnt a lesson: “an
apple of the day keeps criticism