I personally don't have a problem with what Apple is doing, but I'm going to
play devil's advocate.  I think Apple shouldn't include accessibility as a
standard feature with their iOs, because it takes up space that I could use
for other items.  If you want accessibility, you could hook up your iDevice
to your computer and use iTunes to get it that way.  I think it's wrong for
Apple forcing us to get accessibility as a standard feature with our
iDevices.

As I said, I don't agree with the above logic, but I could see a sighted
individual thinking this way.  Oh, and while we're at it, Siri could also be
seen as a feature that Apple shouldn't include because not everybody will
want it or use it.

I'm not sending this out to change minds, it's just a different way to look
at things.  I hope Apple always keeps accessibility as part of the iOs.

Have a great day, and don't work too hard.

GO CATS and GO BENGALS!
Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
kmi...@windstream.net

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