[Nfbmt] Fwd: [Trainer-talk] Another Resource for Visually ImpairedApple users

James Aldrich jkaldrich at samobile.net
Tue Feb 5 02:15:25 UTC 2013


Hi David,

My first IPod Touch is the fourth generation and it had ear buds with 
it which had an inline microphone.  Those worked well but they didn't 
stay together long so got a pair of IPhone buds for it which work well. 
I'm really enjoying the internet radio through the I devices.  I'm no 
longer on XM either.  These I devices are truly remarkable without a 
doubt!  I still use my windows 7 PC for now but when I wish to go 
portable, I like my I devices.

Jim
Original message:
> Hi Jim,

> Great minds travel similar paths. I, too, bought an iPod before venturing
> out on a contract for the iPhone. I just couldn't quite believe that I was
> truly going to be able to operate a computer with a touch screen. I still
> use that iPod, mostly as an internet radio. It is old enough that many new
> apps will not run on it's limited resources. I have also used it to make
> calls with the free Magicjack app through my home WiFi network. I suppose
> one could do the same with Skype or Vonich. The microphone on the Apple
> headset that they include with the iPod is surprisingly good.




> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of James Aldrich
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 11:39 AM
> To: nfbmt at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] Fwd: [Trainer-talk] Another Resource for Visually
> ImpairedApple users

> Hi Rick and all,

> If you wish to try Androig but wish to learn both sides of the picture, get
> an IPod.  It will do almost anything the IPhone does except make phone calls
> and work on your individual phone carrier.  I think this would be a good way
> to check things out.  This is what I did at first and I have no regrets.  Of
> course, I'm using IPhone.

> Jim

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