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AZNOR99 at aol.com
Sat May 24 22:05:06 CDT 2008
I have the Motorola Q (MotoQ), and it works much like a Blackberry. I have
Sprint, (but this model is also available through most other companies, as it
is a Windows based phone) and I use Mobile Speak. I can download and read
email, send text messages, draft documents using Microsoft Word, crunch
numbers using Excel, etc. Basically, Stephanie, depending on what you're needing
from your personal data device, you might not have to wait for Blackberry to
become accessible.
Ronza
In a message dated 5/24/2008 9:51:53 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
dandrews at visi.com writes:
There is not an accessible Blackberry as such. I believe Humanware
is doing some work, but no product has come out yet.
There is a way you can use an accessible cell phone, and the right
software called Blackberry Connect, with AT&T and get a phone that
acts like a blackberry. There was an article in a recent Access
World from AFB by Don Barrett where he explained the whole thing.
Dave
At 09:01 PM 5/24/2008, you wrote:
>Some time ago there was some discussion on this list about an
>accessible Blackberry. Does anyone know if this ever came to
>pass???Thank you.
>Stephanie
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