Shelly, are these books in Braille. Does any of them provide step-by-step 
guides to do exactly what is needed. An example of something that I know now:

Add a new Contact

1. From the Desktop, locate Contacts and double-tap. Later, we'll learn how do 
to it from the Phone App in the Dock at the bottom of the screen.
2. Place your index finger toward the top left of the screenVoiceOver should 
say Contacts, Heading.
3. Flick right. VoiceOver should say add. 
4. Double-tap, and VoiceOver should say double-tap to edut, and so forth and so 
on. Yall all know how to do this, but I think you get the drift. Do you provide 
step-by-step details to perform tasks? If so, and the books are in Braille, 
where can one be purchased? 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


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Shelly Brisbin
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2019 4:37 PM
To: VIPhone <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: iOS History: Were You There At The Beginning?

Grr. I made a little typo in my email address, which would make it kind of hard 
for you to get in touch with me. My apologies. Please send to:

she...@shellyspodcast.com

Just to l's. <LOL>

Thanks,
-shelly

On Sunday, May 26, 2019 at 2:49:02 PM UTC-5, Shelly Brisbin wrote:

        Hello!
        Some of you know me. Some of you don’t. I’ve written six editions of 
the book, iOS Access for All, and a seventh will probably happen sometime this 
fall. And I make a bunch of podcasts. But I’m working on something else. And I 
could use your help.

        June 19 marks the 10th anniversary of an accessible iOS. It’s the day 
the iPhone 3GS shipped in the US. To commemorate that milestone, I’m producing 
an audio project, to be released on June 19, 2019. I’ve interviewed lots of 
people who were around at the time the iPhone got VoiceOver, and I’m looking to 
talk with a couple more. I want to record short audio interviews this week. If 
you’re interested, and one of the descriptions below fits you, please drop me 
an email at the address below. Again, I really need to do these this week. 
Here’s who I’m looking for:

        –people who have used iPhone or iPad in school or college, particularly 
if you can talk about how that experience was different from your pre-iOS 
accessibility experiences in education. 

        – women and people of color, especially if you were interested in, or 
purchased an iPhone/iPod Touch when it first became accessible in 2009, but 
also if you have a good iOS story to tell, but weren’t in that early wave.

        – iOS developers

        – people who use iOS accessibility tools other than VoiceOver

        – any former Apple folks who can talk about what it was like to work on 
accessibility there.

        If you fit one of these categories, please get in touch privately. I’ll 
talk with as many people as I can, given short time. And either way, watch for 
the program on June 19. I’ll send a link along to the list.


        Thanks to all,

        -shelly Brisbin
        she...@shelllyspodcast.com <mailto:she...@shelllyspodcast.com> 

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