[Electronics-talk] Accessible Web browser

Jenny Keller jlperdue3 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 27 19:41:43 UTC 2012


Hello,

I am an I phone user too, but I only have the 3GS and every time I upgrade the firmware, it gets slower and slower.  I us AT&T and with the NFB discount with T mobile it will save me 80 dollars a month for two lines of unlimited talk, text, and data.  Unfortunately, they don't sell I phones and I can't afford a new one, so I have just excepted that I will have to bite the bullet and work with an android phone.

I'm not a geek either and I love anything with an apple on it too.

Jenny	
On Apr 27, 2012, at 10:42 AM, Baracco, Andrew W wrote:

> This is the rub with Android.  The freedom of choice that everyone touts
> as being such an important advantage, creates a mine field for anyone
> with special needs.  To date, Ice Cream Sandwich is only running on
> about 3% of all Android phones.  And, it will probably only run on the
> high end phones that have the faster processors and most memory.  Google
> has pretty much given free reign to the carriers and phone manufacturers
> as far as being able to modify the user experience.  Many manufacturers
> place their own "skin" on their phones, and this may hamper efforts to
> make the phone accessible.  The screen readers and accessibility
> solutions for Android assume that you have a phone that is running the
> stock version of Android.  This is like trying to buy a PC that is
> running a vanilla Windows setup without a shell that the manufacturer
> stick on, like the Dell user experience.  I know many people who are
> having a very satisfactory experience with Android, but they are
> generally geeks, or have friends who are geeks.  You will need to do a
> lot of research before selecting a carrier and phone, and you will need
> to continue to do research to keep up with new developments, that are
> coming fast and furious.  Personally, I love the iPhone because I am not
> a geek, and I want to keep things simple.  If I were to go to Android, I
> would probably invest in the Mobile Accessibility suite because I am not
> into tinkering, I just want things to work.  That is the thing that I
> like about Apple,  Things just work.
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Blackmer
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> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Accessible Web browser
> 
> 
>                Hi Everyone.  I am looking for an Accessible web browser
> for the Android system.  The Ideal Web Reader was supposed to be
> accessible, but it is no longer in the android market.  Is there
> anything else besides Mobile Accessibility?
> 
>                Also I am looking for more info about Android's Ice
> Cream Sandwitch.  For those who don't know Ice Cream sandwitch is a
> version of Android, and for those who are now feeling hungry I'm sorry.
> *smile* Basically I want to know if my phone will ever get that software
> update.  I have a Samsung Sidekick 4g which is new enough that I think
> it should get updates, but Samsung is not forthcoming with any info, so
> any help would be appreciated.
> 
> 
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