I too had this problem, but with a little patience I learned to
quickly, easily, and reliably move my apps around on the current
homepage and between homepages. Here's the secret. :)
Let's say you want to move an app from HomePage#2 back to HOmepage#1.
1. While on HomePage #2, swipe until you loca
A question to any verizon users: How do I find out howmuch data I have used?
I know I need to type the word data but do I put a * or # in front or the word
or behind the word
denise
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Downcast and iCatcher are very good and quite accessible. I have both on my
device and more often then not use Downcast. Can't really go wrong with
either one.
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Of Kliphton
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 9:23 PM
To: vipho
Okay, what is the most accessible podcast app? Went to listen to one today,
and my iTunes on my iPod 5th Gen said I needed an podcast app to play it. It
suggested a free one, but didn't know how accessible it was. I would rather
have a free one, as I don't listen to very many podcasts. Thank
Hi,
It's definitely possible to edit a file in AccessNote and then edit it on your
computer and then in AccessNote again. Here's how.
Put the file in Dropbox/Apps/AFB_AccessNote. Then open AccessNote and choose
Sync, assuming you've already set up Dropbox in AccessNote. The file should
show up
BlankHi,
I apologize for the delay. I hadn't checked my e-mail thoroughly until now.
Anyway, the food does not have to be dragged into the bowl in a certain order.
However, you do have to crack the eggs before you can mix and cook them. The
app will not tell you to "Touch and swirl to mix," or
Please place your reply at the beginning of the message rather than the end.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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On 12/04/2013, at 14:10, Vicki Meizinger wrote:
>
>
> On 4/11/2013 3:21 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
> > Hi Craig.
This is true even for those with some sight! It almost an exercise in futility
trying to get an app to the page you want it on. I don't know how this could be
made easier, and perhaps Apple doesn't either.
On Apr 11, 2013, at 7:14 PM, "Rose Combs" wrote:
> 12 on the iPhone 4S and I was just t
Hi Neal and Others,
AppGratis is actually the second app to be pulled under the revised
guidelines. The first major app to be pulled was AppShopper, which
also maintains a web site. However, one new aspect of AppGratis being
pulled appears to be a fact that was quoted at the MacRumors site,
base
Hi,
I agree with the sentiment. I'm not sure If I agree in practice though. There
comes a point where you are no longer helping, your enabling at best, and
getting used at worse. For example, your friend with the plane tickets, if you
weren't around to do it, what would they have done? Just
lol,
We wouldn't talk very much. A good portion of a conversation is Q and A.
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info
On Apr 11, 2013, at 5:11 PM, Fred Olver wrote:
> And my motto is don't ask if you can find the information yourself.
>
> Fred
Sorry, I got it from within an app so didn't see the link. You got the right
one.
Joney
On Apr 11, 2013, at 7:57 PM, denise avant wrote:
> hi,
> this app is not free in the app store in the U.S.
>
> On Apr 11, 2013, at 2:02 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
>
>> Hello Joney, I couldn't find an a
Was free in the states today.
Joney
On Apr 11, 2013, at 7:49 PM, Robert Fenton wrote:
> Really, the Canadian App Store has this app posted for $3.99 still. When is
> it free?
>
> Bob Fenton
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 2013-04-11, at 12:27 PM, Joney wrote:
>
>> If you are wanting to us
I look forward to the day when I can get an Apple machine, thank you. And
just so you know, my first computer was an Apple machine.
Fred
- Original Message -
From: "Lauren Simmons"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: What do they do???
Fred, I wouldn't be so fix
Lire is an excellent product. One thing I like is that it will retrieve the
full text of articles and cache them, so if you're on a plane or elsewhere that
has no signal, you have articles to read.
A new build in the App Store today adds some excellent VoiceOver customisation
features, so you h
Fred, I wouldn't be so fixed on such beliefs. At some point you may purchase
a Mac or Windows machine with an unfamiliar OS, and you will find someone
with that subject matter expertise will remember your strong convictions and
hold you to the beliefs you've conveyed below.
LS
- Original
On 4/11/2013 3:21 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
Hi Craig. I don't have the benefit of college experience with this,
so all I can go by is personal experience. I have to respectfully
disagree with what you say below. In dealing with people with
technical support or training whether it's done v
Teachers have often said that the only stupid questions are the ones that
are not asked.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Ron Pelletier
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 4:28 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: What do they do???
Simon,
Don't worry about it. Ask away. If you d
All of the VO gestures are in Apple's iDevice instruction manual in the
VoiceOver chapter. A link to the device manual is in safari under bookmarks on
the device.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone
On 11/04/2013, at 7:42, "Dan B
When you hear the bubble sound indicating a misspelled word, do a single finger
flick either right or left (depending on the app) to find the list of
suggestions. Double tap on the suggestion you want. If VO announces the correct
word with the bubble sound, merely press space bar to accept the w
Great points! I actually reed just a couple of lines of email messages I
know I have no interest in based on subject descriptions alone. Doing this
keeps me informed, but more importantly, I can't tell you how much great
information and very useful apps I've been introduced to by simply reading
Well, when I lose speech on my iPhone, I now always do a triple click of
the home button and a three finger double tap to make sure I haven't
accidentally turned off VoiceOver or the speech. Ditto for checking the
mute button when I'm not getting my sound effects. Fortunately, I
haven't ended u
Well, I apparently forgot to plug in my phone last evening, woke up and it
was totally dead, only the second time I have gone that far with any iPhone
in the past two years that I have had one. Both times my heart nearly
stopped when I tried to turn it on or use it without any sound at all.
About
12 on the iPhone 4S and I was just thinking, someone should create an app to
make moving apps easier. I spent 3 hours one night trying to put just a few
apps in folders, then had more screens with stuff scattered all over the
place. I finally gave up, went to setting and had it put them all back
You know, the other day my husband told me his screen was all black and he
could not fix it, I suggested he reset the phone and that worked but I bet
somehow he turned on the screen curtain, I don't use it and I don't know if
he even knows it exists, I do know when he was telling me he could not se
hi,
this app is not free in the app store in the U.S.
On Apr 11, 2013, at 2:02 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
> Hello Joney, I couldn't find an app called Power Contacts which is free
> today. Since no developer or link was given, I looked and found a developer
> name of ScanBiz Mobile Solutions
Sorry, I changed no setting, in fact, there are none in Goggles but what you
see with the flash and then for photos or video. I have it set for video
and I had the flash on when I took those sign videos last weekend.
Sorry I did not get back sooner, working full-time, my husband just came
home
Really, the Canadian App Store has this app posted for $3.99 still. When is it
free?
Bob Fenton
Sent from my iPhone
On 2013-04-11, at 12:27 PM, Joney wrote:
> If you are wanting to use an app to do mass emailing's for mass text
> messages, you might consider PowerContacts
> It is free today.
If you are using the latest version of Zello, double tap on the navigation menu
button on the upper left, Touch the center of the screen, then you can start
flicking to the right until you get to settings, then double tap on settings,
then flick until you find headset/remote control, and toggle
Hi Fred,
It seems to me that there are many things you don't see. Some people have
more difficulty than others. There are people with multiple disabilities
who need more assistance and more understanding. If you don't have it
within yourself to help them, then I suggest that you make good use o
Simon,
Don't worry about it. Ask away. If you didn't need the help, you wouldn't
be here. If nobody needed the help, there would be no need for this list.
Its just that some people who are more self reliant sometimes forget that
others aren't.
Ron & Danvers
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From: v
Hi
Can you suggest a mac computer accessibility list that you like? Send off list
to Terje Størmberg at terjestrmb...@gmail.com
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Neal, many thanks for this. I've been playing around with it trying to get
it to go in both directions which is what I need. I was about to delete
this app from my iPhone and just haven't done it. Now I can. Thanks again!
Alan
- Original Message -
From: "Neal Ewers"
To:
Sent:
Mine installed in less than a minute. I like the new information given by
the look around feature, though I wish that it would announce the specific
names of places instead of the categories.
Eddie
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Beha
LOL! Keep on asking your questions. As far as I know, asking questions is
the quickest way to get answers.
- Original Message -
From: "Susan"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: What do they do???
I thought for a minute I was going to have to find another place
If people couldn't ask questions on this list, there would be no reason for
it's existence. There might be some who object if the question was just
asked and answered and they'll tell you to check the group archives, but
that's no reason to stop asking your questions. Every person on this group
Might as well jump into the fray. I have gone into the archives on a number of
occasions and onto applevis also and found my answer. However, take a for
instance. Yesterday I asked about how tO put an address into Safari since I had
no computer to do it. I could not have looked anything up. I do
Funny, I'm not on any medication and I don't always remember things either
like where did I put my coffee cup again?
- Original Message -
From: "bj colt"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: What do they do???
Hi List,
I am a very new user to the iphone. I joine
You are always welcome to ask questions. If I know, I will share. Please
newbies, don't quit asking. Without Raul, Sieghard and all the other patient
people on this list, I still would not know what I am doing. Still learning,
and thanks to all who will help me, even with a place to find the inf
Hello Fred, I have a few points here based on your below message.
1. You say that if one can access this list one should be able to access
the app from the app store. I disagree here. There are many ways you can
access this list, some of which don't require competent use of an iOS
device. For
Hi Fred, only you can decide on what your list motto is. However I don't
think you can fairly determine whether a list poster can find the
information for themselves, or if they are lazy. Since you cannot be
100% sure, why not go on the side of caution and reply to messages you
find worthy, and
I think Fred meant that Talking Goggles is the app you may be thinking
about. There was also quite a few threads on an app called Tap Tap See
that you might be thinking about.
On 04/11/2013 04:16 PM, Fred Olver wrote:
Yes, talking is that app. It actually has two modes, "Picture" and "video"
Dan, I don't know what you are doing, but my time spent in the app store has
taught me that if I tap on the area of the screen which relates to the
particular topic like utilities or games that the information shows up, now
if I could just figure out how to get past the 75th entry???
Fred Olv
I think we're missing two points in this discussion.
First, in Fred's defense, we're not talking about questions that would
take hours or even minutes to research. As Fred has said, if you're
going to go get an app anyway, you're going to go into the App Store to
get it, so why not go there an
The app store isn't the internet, let's get real here. If one can access
this list they ought to be able, to at the very least access the app store.
If they can't, then... Oh, gee wiz, another possibility for the welcome
message, refer them to a book or books which explain how to use their phone
Hi,
As usual we are again beating a horse with too many opinions. (smile)
All I know is "YAHOO". I have learned something out of this discussion that
I didn't know before.
I do not understand why I did not find the description info before when
navigating the info screens but now I can find it
I remember at one time that there was a hands free setting that you could
double tap, say what you wanted, then double tap to end it. Can anyone tell me
where that is?
Thank you so much!
Jenn
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I would actually say, these fees are quite high. I can find general market
targeted apps that provide similar content for significantly less money per
month or year.
As for the nature of fees, most companies that target their apps specifically
toward the blind charge significantly more, either
Good points, Neal. My reasoning for never brushing off a question, or an
ask for an assist, is I do know that some people just aren't comfortable
with technology enough to try to solve their own issues. I know several
such people, and though for me I don't quite understand why they always want
so
Hi Paul,
I like the Lire rss app a lot. You are correct to get it to automatically
retrieve the full-text of all rss articles, you do need to make an inapt
purchase. I have not used other rss readers on the iPhone but am very happy
with Lire.
You can import feeds from google reader, enter them
Another thought.
Were I just beginning with computers or smart phones, I may not know enough
to know what I don't know or where to look for it. So, I will assume that
when people ask questions that I think they can find on their own, that this
is the case. Now, people will sometimes take advantage
It is a four finger tap, not a four finger double tap. Also, only three of the
four fingers need to be in the top or bottom half of the screen. Finally, in
almost all cases, one's fingers do not need to be aligned. They just need to
have sufficient space between them.
To experiment and practice
Yes, talking is that app. It actually has two modes, "Picture" and "video"
Fred Olver
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Gallik"
To: "List viPhone"
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 4:06 PM
Subject: Is "Talking Goggles" the Correct App?
There was quite a thread on an app that folks were
And my motto is don't ask if you can find the information yourself.
Fred
- Original Message -
From: "Raul A. Gallegos"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: What do they do???
Here's my one liner for the day.
Keep asking questions. That's what the list is fore. J
Debby, it's not about asking questions. It's about doing something or not
doing something that one could do themselves. Let's say you want to take off
your shoe, and it is tied, well, you of course untie the shoe, right? Well
if you want to find out about an app, maybe you are going to buy it, o
There was quite a thread on an app that folks were able to use in "Video
Mode" to recognize all sorts of things but I've forgotten the name of the
app. Is "Talking Goggles" what I want?
Holland's Boy, Bill
- "What's right is what's left if you do everything wrong."
- Robin Wil
Guilty as Charged!!!
I didn't mention how the opening screen just sits there with nothing to say
because, frankly, I do believe I forgot all about that. The last few times
I launched the Walgreen's app I was intent on refilling scripts and was not
paying close attention to the initial window.
This echos my own view. I think everyone on the list brings a diverse
array of experiences which allows us to collaborate. This would seem
to be a primary reason why one would join a list like this. I've both
reviewed apps and read reviews of apps from others which have given me
a lot of invaluable
Hi.
When you first click on an app title, keep swiping until you hear it say
something like description. Admittedly some of the descriptions aren't that
crash hot but most are pretty good.
hth
Maria Chapman
bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
"The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of
One clarification. My phone is not locked when I am reading. It is the fact
that the screen is only active if you tap twice on it and say something.
There is less likelihood of doing this than it would be to simply touch the
screen some place that was active and cause the reading to stop and perhap
Hi,
No, I have never heard of it until now.
>From the name alone I am going to go see what it is like.
Dan Beaver
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From: "Susan"
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 4:18 PM
To:
Subject: Re: gesture helper?
Are you familiar with the app "VO Starter"
Are you familiar with the app "VO Starter"?
On 4/11/13, Dan Beaver GMail wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since this gesture was suggested I have been using it and find it very
> nice.
>
> One thing I have found that might help you is that your fingers do not need
>
> to be perfectly ligned up across the screen.
Hi,
I think you can indeed often intuit a persons emotion or intent by what they
write. I just think it is harder to do, and more misunderstandings occur when
compared to communicating with speech. for example, subtle sarcasm and wit
often get gobbled up in the written word. I mean, saying t
I thought for a minute I was going to have to find another place to
post my "stupid" questions! LOL Thanks so much for all the help here.
I still read and reread all the threads trying to figure things out.
Please keep answering questions. those of you who find it simple,
remember there are new pe
That's what I figured; in that case I honestly don't think the price
is worth the added convenience. I understand your point (i.e. it's
nice to know that the phone can read to you while the screen is
locked), but you could achieve the same thing with Voice Dream Reader
and a monthly or yearly subsc
Keep a couple things in mind here. If you edit a note in Access note and
then sync to drop box, it will replace the file of the same name in drop box
if you have one there.
You don't have to export the file from drop box to be able to read it in
drop box. But, the sync is a one way sync only. So,
Yes indeed, Raul, we have spoken often very pleasantly and
productively. This is not an easy subject to talk about and one that
will not admit of easy persuasion. However, at the expense of being
labeled namby-pamby, I think we can find middle ground on which to
stand united. I'm sure you'll agr
Hi, I'm not Raul. I'm sure he is happy to know that.
To my knowledge, articles found on Earl are also available in other places.
Take NFB newsline for example. I have read the same article on both apps. I
can also find the ssame article on the newspaper site in question.
While I do think the expe
Hello Scott and others. If you are using iOS 6 or newer, the actions
feature is available. So, if you are in the file list, swipe down and
delete will be the action available. Then double-tap and that will also
get rid of the file.
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Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47
On 4/
Hi,
Since this gesture was suggested I have been using it and find it very nice.
One thing I have found that might help you is that your fingers do not need
to be perfectly ligned up across the screen. As long as they are on the top
half of the screen they can be somewhat diagonal.
Dan Beaver
Here's my one liner for the day.
Keep asking questions. That's what the list is fore. Just don't send me
a thank you on the list. .
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Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47
On 4/11/2013 2:34 PM, Debbie Worstman wrote:
I just want to say that I do not post to the list often, bu
Hi Neal. I'm allowing this thread provided that it doesn't degrade to
personal attacks and flaming. I think that Fred, who started the thread
originally has a point, but I also think that all the other viewpoints
in between and to the extreme opposite of Fred are equally valid. For
what it's wo
I just want to say that I do not post to the list often, but I have gotten
some very good information from reading please don't let this make you
fearful of asking questions.
If asking questions makes the difference in someone either using there
iDevice or giving up on it then please ask away.
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HI. I wasn't going to say anything on this, but here's what I think.
I could see an app being discussed on this list, I could go to the app store
and read the description, but unless I download it and try it, that doesn't
tell me how well the app works, how easy or not it is to navigate and how
Hi Craig. I don't have the benefit of college experience with this, so
all I can go by is personal experience. I have to respectfully disagree
with what you say below. In dealing with people with technical support
or training whether it's done via email, phone calls, or in person, I
have found
Another way to get to the description in the App Store on iOS is by
changing your rodar navigation to headings and then flicking down till
you get to description. This is what I do since I don't want to do
excessive swiping/flicking through things like the screen shots,
various tabs of the app list
Hi Jessica. I think what people tend to assume is what emotional state
or facial or sound of voice a person has when writing an email. This is
unfortunately a mistake. One should never put emotion into email. This
is because what someone writes is usually not at all what someone sounds
like. Fo
Raul and list,
Has anyone any idea where Earl gets its content? If Earl is
transcribing unique content from newspapers that cannot be read on the
newspapers' websites, or otherwise has some arrangement with the
publishers, then I think that's fantastic. If, on the other hand,
they're syndicating a
Just in case any others try this app for the first time, I could find no
buttons at all on the initial screen. The tip that Mama Peach gave to remove
the app through the app switcher and restart it must have bypassed this screen,
because when I opened it the second time, there were accessible b
Hi, I guess I misunderstood when one of the developers said the app was
going free for a time. I think that perhaps some of us understood that
the content would be free. However if we think this through, the cost of
the app is not the same as the cost of the content. This reminds me of
MotionX
Hi. Has anyone tried the lire rss reader app? Is says it has voiceover support;
but by the time you by the in app purchase so you can get all items within a
feed, you are spending around $6.
How does one import feeds?
Is the app worth the money?
Thanks.
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Hello Joney, I couldn't find an app called Power Contacts which is free
today. Since no developer or link was given, I looked and found a
developer name of ScanBiz Mobile Solutions L.P. The following link is to
the only Power Contacts I found.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/power-contacts/id4
Hi List,
I am a very new user to the iphone. I joined the list to help me learn my
iphone. I am too busy learning to post any questions yet. The iphone is so
vast and with a very high learning curve.
I will always pass on my knowledge no matter what that knowledge is without
complaint or judge
Hi Kimber,
I guess you have to open the .txt file in DropBox and then push the
button "Export". You should see the AccessNote option listed as one
of the export choicies.
But this is so easy that I guess you are facing some more complex
trouble I cannot figure out.
I hope my reminder co
Ben:
Thanks but that doesn't work. If I unlock my phone and query SIRI for a
weather report, the screen locks in the middle of the report and SIRI stops
speaking: very annoying.
Cheers.
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Be
I have to seriously agree with you on this. I could never afford $10 a month
for any subscription of any kind. So as for me I'm just going to stick with NFB
newsline. It works.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 11, 2013, at 10:18 AM, Eileens Misrahi wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> I just installed the a
Where can I find a commands list for Tweetlist Pro? I just downloaded this
program to my iphone, and couldn't find a list of command in the help
portion of setting. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Your right Roger. Technically I should not have put that in there. I just get
so tired of people saying that something isn't accessible when they haven't
really taken the time to find out whether it really is not accessible or
whether there's just a problem with the first app screen in the app.
Thank you Christopher for recognizing the real issue. Anyway I wasn't the
original person to state that wallgreens app was accessible.
The original poster probably forgot to mention how to get past that screen. And
I should remember how annoying it can be to face a blank screen.
However if a per
Hi All,
Here's my $0.02 on this matter. Each of us has to first remember that each
member of this group has varying degrees of visual impairments. Also each of
us have varying degrees of intellegence.And yes, there are those who are
just lazy or have a low self confidence. With that said here
I use Iassociate2 the word game. I have found it to be quite confusing at
first. But one of its features is for you to sign up with tap joy to get
tokens. I know this is not for everyone because some people are wary of such
services. But I have found a few accessible applications through This me
Thank you so much for sharing that. You are absolutely right. Text is not a
good way of communicating certain things. And I think people on both sides need
to understand that and realize that. I think we also all need to realize were
all human beings and we all error. Thank you so much and again
I am new to this phone, I can I not ask questions?
Sent from my iPhone
On 2013-04-11, at 10:44 AM, "Fred Olver" wrote:
> Maybe they come to you because that way they don't have to do it themselves.
>
>
> - Original Message - From: "Patti Johnson"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 20
I am really glad you got it working. And I am not saying that with a sneer on
my face. Despite what some people may think I am a very kindhearted person. And
I really do like to help out. But trying to explain why I say certain things I
find gets me into trouble. Anyway I am very extremely glad
Hey everyone. I found this app doing my coin collecting for Iassociate2. It is
a really good application. I don't travel much. But I am still going to keep it
on my phone. It has information about airlines and just a bunch of stuff.
There are buttons that are not labeled. But I find if I doubl
I have trouble with the 4 finger double tap near the top to go to the top of
a list or a 4 finger double tap near the bottom of the screen to go to the
bottom of a list. It is useful say when you've got a list of 250 email
messages which are desplayed newest first. I like to read the oldest fi
Let's show the same compassion for others that we expect for ourselves.
Sent from my Verizon iPhone 5!
On Apr 11, 2013, at 10:52 AM, "Carrie Snodgrass"
wrote:
> Patti, you're a kind soul. I feel like I have some of that patience with
> others, but not to the extent that you do. I'm all for
Hi, I thought some on this list used a few apps that notify people about the
availability of free apps. The link below is an article about one such app
that Apple has banned from the app store and it suggests that there may be
more to come.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/04/10/tech/mobile/apple-ap
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- bleaching
We tested them through 50+ washings and they are still in perfect condition.
On Wednesday, April 3, 2013 9:14:57 AM UTC-5, Dulce wrote:
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