4/18/2023 0 Comments Qreader accessible ebook reader![]() Google Maps is far better than Nokia Maps when it comes to getting a GPS fix, and for aerial photographs. ![]() I like the GPS and use it mainly for tracking where I am when I travel about via train. This one was rushed out a bit, with the intention that comments would take it further (which it did – phew, and thanks). I should write another, more positive post. It is a jolly good phone for all the reasons that you’ve mentioned. Thanks also for adding your thoughts! I am relieved that you do like the phone after my excited new-shiny-gadget enthusiasm! I can however highly recommend for free (and legal of course) ebooks. m. is not bad, but I’m with you Tom wishing for a decent client programme There’s no “forward” option, so I keep loosing minutes of carefully input text. Usually after I’ve just typed a blog comment or tweet, but BEFORE I’ve hit send. * The keyboard is good, but I still haven’t quite cracked the whole copy/paste thing and I keep accidentally going back a page when I am browsing. I can shortcut from the front screen to an individual book, but NOT the folder. * Be able to define shortcuts to folders – I have a folder called ‘ebooks’ where I store all my ebooks. Not sure what, but it’s not proven to be a useful tool for me yet Things I’d like to change/improve/aren’t quite what I’d expected: The best experiences so far have certainly been:ġ) Being able to check the cinema times whilst halfway down the A303Ģ) Being able to connect to Flickr seamlessly whilst at my mum’s house to show her snapshots of the new houseģ) Being able to facebook perfectly well from my sickbed I am very impressed with the web-browser and the ability to switch between wifi and 3G networks at choice is great. The camera is fine for outdoors/well-lit areas and it does synch (more or less) seamlessly with Flickr for uploading on the go. ![]() I don’t come from a smartphone background, so I have nothing to compare it to, but it does all I need it to do perfectly well. I will totally agree with you, which is a good thing considering I finally took the smartphone plunge mostly off the back of your recommendation! So on the whole, I’m a happy E71 user, and hope that the phone lasts me a good 18 months or so before the next best thing is released! I have a phone whose battery lasts me 3 days of normal use (web browsing, Twittering, some music, some photos, updating the calendar, email) and I can coax more days out of it with less use. However, I have a nice core of software on my phone that do most things that I would want to do whilst mobile. But I do know that battery life and a lacklustre camera on an iPhone would annoy me too. Generally, apps on the Touch are much nicer in terms of user interface. Without going in to great detail of packages that I have tried and disliked, I do have an iPod Touch with which I can compare some apps. The iPhone has lots of clients, many with their own twists on user interface. I’ve spent ages looking for a native Twitter client (not J2ME) and I’ve only found one ( WirelessIRC + Twitter), which is an add-on to an IRC client. However, I have found the breadth of software available for S60 series smartphones to be somewhat lacking. I’d even say that the camera on the E71 is better than that of the iPhone (based on shots that I’ve seen on Flickr). If productivity software such as word processing, spreadsheets, etc, then yes again. If battery life is important to you, then certainly. Would I recommend it over the iPhone? That depends. Would I recommend the E71 to anyone who is looking for a smartphone? Absolutely. You may also wish to look at the latest Reading Systems Testing update and information available on Inclusive Publishing, our news and information hub for publishers, developers and educators.I’ve had my E71 for about 6 weeks now, and I thought that I’d write a few words here to let people know how I’m getting along. See the EPUBTest project pages for detailed information on our work with reading systems. These features will vary between individuals, but include support for a screen reader, ability to change the visual presentation of the contents, read aloud feature, feature to enlarge images and so on.The DAISY Consortium partners with other industry organizations to test reading systems for EPUB 3 conformance and accessibility. It is important that individuals and organizations can choose the reading systems that offer the accessibility features they need. Welcome to this section of this website which we are busy working on to bring you the latest news on accessible reading systems. ![]()
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