[Nfbmt] IPod, IPad, IPhone

Rebecca Stewart becca33 at bresnan.net
Sun Jan 12 00:55:14 UTC 2014


Yes, Harold, it helps immensely.  
Thanks.

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From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of harold leigland
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 10:04 AM
To: nfbmt at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] IPod, IPad, IPhone

hi Becca, a pod cast is used by sites for a series such as a long book or
series of radio programs, libravox is a good example of pod cast use. hth
hope this helps. hal 

----- Original Message -----
From: Rebecca Stewart <becca33 at bresnan.net>
To: "'NFB of Montana Discussion List'" <nfbmt at nfbnet.org>
Date: Friday, January 10, 2014 5:15 pm
Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] IPod, IPad, IPhone

>
>
> I have no idea.  Frankly, I'm still wondering what a podcast is.  I'm 
> afraid to ask someone because I'm afraid I may find out the answer:)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bruce&Joy 
> Breslauer
> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 4:05 PM
> To: 'NFB of Montana Discussion List'
> Subject: [Nfbmt] IPod, IPad, IPhone
> 
> Let the uneducated one speak first, and then everybody else can correct
me.
> 
> You can use an IPod to download music and maybe podcasts.
> 
> You can use an IPad to download music and podcasts, to send texts, to 
> e-mail, to search the web, or to talk with or without video to someone 
> else who has an IPad.
> 
> You can use an IPhone to do all that plus make phone calls.
> 
> Is that close?
> 
> Joy
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Edward 
> Robbins
> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 3:55 PM
> To: 'NFB of Montana Discussion List'
> Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] (no subject)
> 
> Questions...
> What's the difference between an I pod, I Pad and I phone?
> Ted
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of d m gina
> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 3:24 PM
> To: nfbmt at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] (no subject)
> 
> Yes you can get an IPhone case where the key board slides out.
> On our phones now, the five S the clarity is loud and picks up well.
> I products are not for all, where for those who would like to have 
> one,, the adventure begins.
> We also have the IPod where we can down load books.
> Do email texting anything except a phone call.
> Where they have a program that is called face time.
> This isn't an extra cost going threw WiFi.
> You also have where you don't have to be seen on camera, you can just 
> visit as though you were on the phone.
> Now it does crack me up when you are speaking to a sighted person. 
> they are saying things as Move the phone up no down a bit and on it goes.
> To think that I don't have to lug a computer around, I can take miss 
> mini my I pad or work from either the phone or I Pod.
> You can put the same information into miss mini, and leave I Pod at home.
> Just depends on what you will also do with the machine.
> This also has a case with a key board that we bought separately.
> I love sharing, even if folks don't want to buy.
> I love knowing that I helped with outreach.
> this is what the nfb is all about.
> 
> Original message:
> > hi to throw another oppinnion in to the mix, I'm not a fan of touch 
> > screens. I like using a keyboard and I know you can get a keyboard 
> > for ipads but don't know about iphones. Because I don't like touch 
> > screens, I don't see an iphone in my future at least now.
> > On 1/10/2014 6:38 AM, Rebecca Stewart wrote:
> >> Hi Jim.  I am also an Iphone user.  I think you are probably 
> >> directing your message to me although you address everyone in your 
> >> greeting, it's not entirely clear to me.  I am an iphone user 
> >> although I don't think I've gotten as much training on it as all of 
> >> you.  Dar was just telling me yesterday of an ap that will give me 
> >> tons of information about using the Iphone which I've never heard of.
> >> I have been impressed with the things I've been doing on my Iphone 
> >> and now I'm learning from Dar that apparently there are many more 
> >> things I can do with it.  I'll have to pursue learning about that 
> >> ap some
> time in the future.
> >> Becca
> 
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of James 
> >> Aldrich
> >> Sent: Thursday, January 9, 2014 8:38 PM
> >> To: nfbmt at nfbnet.org
> >> Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] (no subject)
> 
> >> Hi all,
> 
> >> I'd say we have compared notes and asked questions and discussed 
> >> many things through the years since we've known each other for some
time.
> >> This has helpped.  I too had some help with the PC from a friend 
> >> but have pretty much gone on my own and learned what I know today.
> 
> >> I'll briefly say Dan Burke, Dar and myself are the only ones who 
> >> actively use the IPhone other than yourself.  We certainly would be 
> >> happy to share what we know!
> 
> >> Jim
> 
> 
> >> Original message:
> >>> When I was mentioning Microsoft Word, I was thinking of Sheila 
> >>> because I don't remember if she has that on her computer or not.
> >>> Were you able to get the information I sent you about the fact sheets?
> >>> I can't speak for Bruce, but I can tell you that I went to a 
> >>> school for the blind at a young age and got a good grounding in 
> >>> Braille there.  Bruce grew up in the same town as the blind school 
> >>> in California, and his parents refused to send him there.  As far 
> >>> as cooking is concerned, I am pretty much self-taught.  My mom was 
> >>> afraid to let me in the kitchen for fear I'd burn the place down.
> >>> Truth was she didn't have the patience to teach me what she knew.  
> >>> It was just easier for her to do it herself.  She was a good cook, 
> >>> too.  So I got out on my own and learned through trial and error.  
> >>> I didn't get training in cooking.  When I was old enough, the home 
> >>> ec class at the high school didn't know how to incorporate me, and 
> >>> the one at the blind school didn't exist because there weren't 
> >>> enough of us.  I went to public school my last two years of high 
> >>> school and I don't know if there would have been time for home ec 
> >>> then.  I would have loved it, though.  It seems funny to me that 
> >>> my mom had the attitude she did about me in the kitchen, because 
> >>> in every other way I was treated as normally as possible and 
> >>> expected to do chores and have responsibilities and be just a 
> >>> regular kid.  My parents even moved to the same town where the 
> >>> blind school is, so that I could go to school
> >> every day and come home and be with my family in my neighborhood at 
> >> night like every other kid.
> 
> >>> I had known typing since something like second or third grade 
> >>> because we were taught it in school, so jumping to computers was 
> >>> relatively easy, especially in the Dos days before Windows.  As 
> >>> new things have come along, I have learned a few things by having 
> >>> a computer expert familiar with screen readers come and show me a 
> >>> few things to get me started, but now I learn more by reading 
> >>> tutorials and
> just trying things.
> >>> Have they said why they don't want you to come to CCB?  That 
> >>> doesn't seem in character for them.  Maybe your application is 
> >>> just taking a
> >> while.
> 
> >>> Maybe the reason Bruce and I do as well as we do is because we have
to.
> >>> Necessity is the mother of invention.  Nobody is here to do things 
> >>> for us, so we have had to figure out ways of doing them ourselves.
> >>> You learn how to do certain things after a lifetime of living a 
> >>> certain way.  I suppose you could call it immersion training.  Joy 
> >>> -----Original Message-----
> >>> From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Rebecca 
> >>> Stewart
> >>> Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 8:22 PM
> >>> To: 'NFB of Montana Discussion List'
> >>> Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] (no subject)
> >>> Hi Joy.  I have Word 2013 in my computer.  No.  I'm sure the 
> >>> problem lies with the operator.  I'm not very good at using a 
> >>> computer.  I had hoped to learn better computer skills and so much 
> >>> more at CCB since they offer all of that but for some reason they 
> >>> appear to not want me to come to CCB so I don't know what I'm 
> >>> going to do. I'm in quite a pickle.  I don't know how to use a 
> >>> computer beyond a few things my friend showed me, I can't read 
> >>> Braille and I'm not very competent at cooking.  These are all 
> >>> things I had hoped to get at CCB.  Did you get
> >> training at CCB or some other school for the blind?
> >>> Just tell me if it's none of my business.  I'm curious because you 
> >>> and Bruce are both blind.  It must be difficult for you guys to 
> >>> manage unless one or both of you received training.
> >>> -----Original Message-----
> >>> From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
> >>> Bruce&Joy Breslauer
> >>> Sent: Tuesday, January 7, 2014 6:53 PM
> >>> To: 'NFB of Montana Discussion List'
> >>> Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] (no subject)
> >>> I'm wondering if, since these are in Microsoft Word and you don't 
> >>> have that on your computer, (I don't think), that's why you can't 
> >>> access
> them.
> >>> Otherwise, I don't have any other bright ideas.  But we got it 
> >>> solved anyway.  Joy
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