[glcb] iPhone workshop
carla ruschival
carla40206 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 18 23:53:02 EDT 2012
Rick,
That is true, to a point. However, if you are a fast braillist,
you might not like using a Bluetooth option. I enter braille
faster than the Bluetooth accepts the characters. Also, you
would never create long documents on an iPad - at least I
wouldn't. I sometimes produce very long documents on my
BrailleNote, and I would never ever get that accomplished on a
Bluetooth keyboard and an iPhone or iPad. But for short things
you are right; it's a good option.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Roderick" <rickrod at insightbb.com
To: "Greater Louisville Council of the Blind chapter"
<glcb at acb.org
Date sent: Sun, 18 Mar 2012 22:52:27 -0400
Subject: Re: [glcb] iPhone workshop
The line is really blurring between a PDA and a computer, and
what, exactly,
is a notetaker? An iPad with speech can act very much like a
notetaker, and
it is cheaper. An iPad with a braille display is a braille
notetaker at
about half the price, as far as I can tell.
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