Josh, You’ve said this about 20 different times already. Please stop spamming the list and poor Marty with this. Yes, I am an android user who also uses iPhone alongside. One post is sufficient to get your point across.
From: Josh Kennedy Sent: November 9, 2017 11:36 AM To: blind-gamers@groups.io Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] No more Blindfold Games or Updates yes another android user helping me prove my point. please bring the games to android. thanks. join the eyes-free list. in fact if the blindfold games developer would join eyes-free, I will volunteer to be a tester of the blindfold android games! I would love to test them once porting of the blindfold games to android begins. On 11/9/2017 12:26, Tyler Wood wrote: There is a lot of falsehood going around as far as android goes. Yes, it has its problems. So does apple – especially with this new iOS 11 build. Victor is on the eyes free list addressing the list at large and is part of the talkback team, so android is climbing up the ladder and I’d say these days is on very equal ground with apple. And, Charles, all someone has to do is make in app purchases. Make the game itself something like 10, 15 dollars. It does, after all contain 80 games (or adjust the price accordingly when different packs are released, e.g. blindfold cards). This is just my thoughts, though. Apparently I’m in the minority on this. We should at the very least be trying to find a compromise rather than throwing blame everywhere. From: Charles Rivard Sent: November 9, 2017 9:28 AM To: blind-gamers@groups.io Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] No more Blindfold Games or Updates I base what I’ve said on what game developers, who I figure have researched to find the best market for their apps, have found. If you think you're finished, you! really! are! finished!! From: Josh Kennedy Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2017 8:57 AM To: blind-gamers@groups.io Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] No more Blindfold Games or Updates are you sure about that? because the eyes-free android list has huge amounts of list traffic on it from many different people, all blind, all using android, all using talkback or some variation of talkback. Are you on the eyes-free list? android is excellent and getting better all the time. Whoever told you android is a tiny market has misinformed you unfortunately I think. It's true back in 2009 through 2012 android was still getting its footing so to speak. But now android and IOS are quite close as far as their accessibility features. As of the latest talkback beta, talkback can label buttons automatically for you most of the time. It has verbosity options similar to jaws, different reading modes like those in voiceover, and very good web support. With the latest brailleback app we now have grade2 braille input. If blindfold games were open sourced, other developers could help the main developer work on the android versions. and talkback also works good with my RCA galileo pro android 6.0 tablet with physical keyboard, thanks to talkbacks many customiseable keyboard shortcuts. On 11/9/2017 05:25, john wrote: Josh: It almost certainly would not be worth it. In the blind community, it seems that Android is actually only used by a small, if very loyal, group of people. I'll say this platform loyalty transfers into double sales, but even so, 5%*2=10% of original sales figures. That's not worth it. From: Josh Kennedy Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2017 22:29 To: blind-gamers@groups.io Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] No more Blindfold Games or Updates yes it would take time. but would be worth it i think. On 11/8/2017 21:49, Liam Erven wrote: Josh. You realize all of his games would have to be rewritten from the ground up right? It’s not exactly a rainy day project. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Josh Kennedy Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 8:46 PM To: blind-gamers@groups.io Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] No more Blindfold Games or Updates just switch to google play store so we android users can have more games please. thanks. and a new talkback just came out recently 6.0 beta. it works very good. On 11/8/2017 20:37, Liam Erven wrote: It’s unfortunate, but I’ve talked to some other developpers who have had the same issues. Mainly developpers who are designing apps as 3rd parties get hit by this. I will certainly write and Call Apple though. Maybe enough people can give you some sort of free pass, though I doubt it. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Joe Quinn Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 7:28 PM To: blind-gamers@groups.io Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] No more Blindfold Games or Updates What does this mean for the end-user? Will we still be able to do in app purchases? Sent from my iPhone On Nov 8, 2017, at 5:34 PM, Marty Schultz <ma...@kidfriendlysoftware.com> wrote: I just finished talking with an Apple representative, and Apple’s decision is that unless I merge the 80 Blindfold Games into a handful of apps, they will no longer allow new games to be released or allow updates to be make. >From a technology perspective, that’s extremely hard and time-consuming. From >a business perspective, that would mean spending hundreds of hours recoding >the games, with no possible return-on-investment. Most of the games generate >sales in the first three months of the game being released, and I’ve been >building these games for 4 years. >From a usability perspective, that means the main menus would be ridiculously >complex, and the settings screens would be confusing and almost unusable. If you are unhappy with this decision, you can express your opinion to Apple. The accessibility desk is at accessibil...@apple.com or you can call 1-800-MY-APPLE. Thanks to everyone for enjoying my games. -- sent with mozilla thunderbird -- sent with mozilla thunderbird -- sent with mozilla thunderbird -- sent with mozilla thunderbird