I don't have a copy or a bookmark, but a web search lead to
http://mosen.org/6p/
On 01/08/16 01:27, 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone wrote:
Anyone got a copy of that article or can give me a direct URL, please?
Thanks!
Carol P - UK
On 01/08/2016 04:10, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I have a
Hi Krister,
If you go to mosen.org and look for the blog link, you'll find it there.
Bob Hill
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From: Krister Ekstrom
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Date: Monday, August 1, 2016 4:40 am
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Do you have the direct link to Jonathans article?
/Krister
> 31 juli 2016 kl. 20:22 skrev Mary Otten :
>
> It's definitely a lot better than it used to be. Reading Jonathan's blog
> article would be a good place to start in my opinion. It is hard to find
> truly unbiased
No, this is one thread on the comparison topic relating iOs and Android.
I'm told, quite often, one can delete threads we don't like.
Bet I'm the one who gets flack for saying so.
Actually, I thought this had come from the Android list.
R!
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From: "MamaPeach"
Anyone got a copy of that article or can give me a direct URL, please?
Thanks!
Carol P - UK
On 01/08/2016 04:10, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I have a Samsung S7 Active, and I didn't have any trouble installing
Talk Back or using it. The S7 replaced my iPhone as my every day
device, and
Your use case must be different from mine. At this point, I can't imagine
moving from an iPhone to android, although I have both. If I had to pick one,
it would be the iPhone, for the mail app, the ease of doing web reading, and my
favorite RSS news reader which I use a lot, and for which I
I have a Samsung S7 Active, and I didn't have any trouble installing
Talk Back or using it. The S7 replaced my iPhone as my every day device,
and it was Jonathan Mosen's article that convinced me to make the switch.
On 31/07/16 16:39, Mary Otten wrote:
I don't own a Samsung device, but I know
Obviously, that's up to the moderators, how much comparison talk they wish to
allow. But it seems to me that a certain amount of it is inevitable. And as
long as it is kept within the realm of comparison of experience, why not? As
long as it isn't bashing of one system or another.
Mary
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I thought this was a list for iDevices. All I have seen lately is talk of the
accessibility of Android devices. Isn’t there another list for this, such as
the Eyes Free list?
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Know, right? I'd be more than happy to send one of those for a real, proper,
torture test. For me, its not even for accessibility, just something to play
with. Another OS, to put it this way. Then if I like it, I'll give the
respective apology. But for now...
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It's definitely a lot better than it used to be. Reading Jonathan's blog
article would be a good place to start in my opinion. It is hard to find truly
unbiased people, because everybody has a bias. They have their own use cases.
They have things that are more important to them. I still say, if
Lately it has crossed my mind that i want to test Android, just to see how much
closer it is to iPhone. Yes i know it’s a sinn to think this way, for thou
shalt not have any other operating systems besides iOs, still i want to know
how good it is before i totally bash it.:-) It’s good to know a
Hi, Besides, some of us, like myself, hate the OS, putting accessibility aside.
I'll get one to play with, but not to replace anything.
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