I just hope that everyone realizes when people start talking about getting fleeced over the price of an app or people gratuitously start tossing out slights against other platforms that they're just expressing their own opinions. I for one have never been too interested in what others are willing to spend for an app since I don't know their financial situation or how important a given feature is to them. I just know how much money I'm willing to spend for something.

On 04/24/2015 07:56 AM, Dave wrote:
you could just leave your keyboard set to mBraille.

and i don't call 7 pounds, being ripped off!

The developers, have to make a relatively small charge, so they can keep
improving thee app.

It always makes me laugh, when i hear people complaining!!

but the same people, are happy to spend a fortune, on getting the latest
and greatest iDevice!

Some blind people, want everything for nothing!!

Dave.

-----Original Message----- From: Brett
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2015 12:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: MBraille iOS app update

Given that most people will have to flick past the emogy keyboard before
getting to mbraille, it seems quicker to just flick the rotor once and
use iOS braille and skip being fleased.

Cheers, Brett.

Sent from Brett's iPhone

On 24 Apr 2015, at 5:19 pm, christopher hallsworth
<challswor...@icloud.com> wrote:

I have not seen any information on the below sent to any other lists
apart from my own, so excuse the cross posting, but enjoy!

Hello everyone

I hope you like the subject.

Well, ladies and gentleman, I can't believe I can bring such exciting
news to you iOS users who can write Braille. Yes, iOS 8 includes
Braille Screen Input. But, we're not talking about that, we're talking
about MBraille. Why? Well, let me introduce you to this exciting update.

As of today, you will be able to download and install MBraille, as
usual, to your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Now, suspense over, you
can use this very app as a third party keyboard for your device! Yes,
that's correct! MBraille can now be used as a third party keyboard,
providing you are willing to make an in-app purchase to activate this
function. I can also reveal that I have been testing this exciting
update privately thanks to Apple's Test Flight Program which I was
kindly invited to by its developer. The testing went extremely well.
During the test cycle they announced that there would be an
introductory offer of $9.99 to activate MBraille KB, the function to
use MBraille as a third party keyboard. But don't worry if you can't
afford even that much; you can still use MBraille proper, or the
MBraille you used to know and love. That isn't going away any time
soon, I can assure you of that.

If you have decided to make that in-app purchase, you can activate
MBraille as a third party keyboard by going to your device settings,
then general, then keyboard. Next, double tap keyboards followed by a
number such as 1. Then, double tap the add new keyboard... button.
MBraille should be listed besides the third party keyboards heading.
Double tap on that, and it will be automatically added to your list of
keyboards. But, there's one more thing to do. Double tap on the newly
added entry. In there, double tap the allow full access off, and
double tap allow. For those privacy concious members, please read the
warning that is displayed very carefully. Also, Apple does not allow
third party keyboards in general in places like password text fields
and maybe credit card text fields you find in HTML based apps. Now
here's how to use it. 1. Open any text field apart from the above. 2.
Double tap the next keyboard button, to the right of the more, and
there you have it! To exit MBraille as a third party keyboard, do a
three finger swipe to the left or right to switch to previous or next
keyboard respectively.

Well, I wish you all the best in your adventure. Happy Brailling!

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