[gui-talk] Thanks Cindy for the info!

Cindy Handel cindy425 at verizon.net
Sat Oct 15 13:59:57 UTC 2011


Hi Tom,

I don't really know anything about the iPad or other android tablets.  I do 
believe, however, that the other android tablets won't be accessible.  I 
don't know if there's a way to put speech on them.

As far as apps, when you get your iPod Touch, you'll see several icons on 
the home screen.  There is one for App Store.  Now, since I've moved some 
things around on my iPod, I can't remember if this is right on the home 
screen or if it's in the Lifestyle folder.  If you don't find it on the home 
screen, open the lifestyle folder and then double tap the app store icon. 
This will take you online to the app store.  You can then search for a 
specific app or browse through hundreds of available apps under many 
different categories.

Cindy
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From: "Thomas Blume" <blume246 at verizon.net>
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Subject: [gui-talk] Thanks Cindy for the info!


Hi Cindy,
Thanks, for the info on the I Touch.
I went back to the J and R web site and found a 32 GB. for $299.00 with free
shipping, this is still a great price for this unit.
You make the I Touch sound very exciting and useful.
Where is the web site for accessible aps for the I Touch?
Would a I pad be better and more useful then a a I Touch.
Are the other Tablets with the anroyes O S also good with Voice or since the
Apple already comes with the Voice built in,  better since the voice was
built into  the units that was made by  the Apple Company?
Thanks for all of your info.
From, Tom


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