This proves that yes, Apple can be swayed.
Devin Prater
Assistive Technology Instructor in Training
JAWS, Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, and Powerpoint certified by World 
Services for the Blind



> On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:22 PM, Appleman <appleman310...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi marty,
>   Thank you for sharing this wonderful news with us. I always look forward 
> with much anticipation to what you are going to come up with next.
> David
> 
> Sent from my iMac
> 
> 
> 
>> On 11 Nov 2017, at 12:13 pm, Marty Schultz <ma...@kidfriendlysoftware.com 
>> <mailto:ma...@kidfriendlysoftware.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> I received a call from Adam tonight, and he said the review team had a 
>> chance to look at the Blindfold Games again, and understood why they are 
>> separate apps, and that the games can continue. He mentioned games address a 
>> need that’s not normally considered by most app designers, and acknowledged 
>> how the games are focused on the needs of the visually impaired community.
>> 
>> New updates will be processed, and new games will be reviewed as before. 
>> I’ll go into more details about the discussion in a blog next week, but I 
>> wanted to get the word out to everyone.
>> 
>> I want to thank the everyone for contacting Apple and spreading the word 
>> about the games. I have heard from so many people – far more than I had 
>> hoped – telling me how much the games mean to them, and how they appreciate 
>> my efforts. It has meant a lot to me, and I truly thank you.
>> 
>> Have a great weekend!
>> 
>>
> 
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