Hi! Couldn't've said it better myself! Thanks.

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From: "Kuvvosh: At Home" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] donaate or not? What do you need?


> Hi again Claudio.
>
> As Thomas has pointed out before.  The blind game market is sadly small in
> retrospect.  As far as making games for Cimbian, Windows Mobile and 
> Windows
> Smart phones.  You are taking a lot to chew on, and this would not be wise
> for a company start up projections.
>
> I know on the Windows Smart Phone side, most phones only have 50 meg 
> storage
> with  out a flash card, and most of that is used to keep programs in 
> memory
> while the phone on, so it would be a hard thing to do to make a game that 
> is
> worth wild to buy for a cell phone, which will change some times soon, as
> Phones become more and more like a laptop these days.
>
> Also not to mention so many configuration on phone keys it would be a hard
> thing to make a game that would play smoothly with some only have a numb
> keypad and others with a querty keyboard.
>
> Mac, and Linux, are going to be even harder, as I'm guessing 1 percent of
> blind or VI people even use one.  And even if they do, I'm betting they 
> have
> a Standard PC next to them when they can't do what they need with the 
> other
> computer.
>
> As every one on this list as said before, you have yet to come out with a
> game or some sort of project that shows that you are able to do as what 
> your
> company has planned.
>
> I would suggest coming out with games that are simple, and yet have not 
> came
> out for the blind, and work your way up.  That way you gain Knowledge,
> Collections of resources, and above all else Customers who know you are a
> company or person that is able to deliver the product as promise.
>
> I write Stories, Articals, and soon to be publish book.  I never once 
> asked
> for donations or jump in and fork out huge amount of money to publish my 
> own
> book.  I started off small, let people see whom I am, and what I can come
> out with.  Yet, I only do writing as a hobby, not a job, and only for fun.
>
> I have been given a chance to publish my first Book, simply because I've 
> was
> contacted by a publisher, who was willing on funding my hobby.
>
> I be honest, I started out my own Small Engine Business a few years ago.
> Did I make lots of money, no.  I've went into the red zone for nearly 2
> years, and finally got out of the zone just sticking it out.  Sure I got
> help from the state and so forth,
>
> I didn't make money for over 2 years.  Now, I was stressed out and grumpy
> and hated even opening my door every morning, but I now enjoy it, since I
> have a stable customer base and financial peace knowing I am no longer
> struggling.  Same goes with my other jobs I do for a living.
>
> Peace.
>
> Kuvvosh
>
>
>
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