Hi
Thank you. 
It's really nice to get feedback like that. 
Nick

On 11 Nov 2012, at 18:35, "Ryan Strunk" <ryan.str...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Nick,
> I downloaded the game about a month ago, and it blew me away. It's
> ground-breaking--revolutionary even. The problem, though, is that I was
> playing it on an old Pac-Mate display, and those things aren't exactly known
> for having great design. After a few slow starts, I went to do something
> else, and then life happened.
> I'm actually in the market for a new Braille display now, and I'd like to
> pick it back up when I get one. At that point, I'm happy to make a donation.
> You really have put something incredible together. You should be commended
> for your work, and Clear Vision definitely deserves the assistance.
> All the best,
> Ryan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gamers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of Nick Adamson
> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2012 6:30 PM
> To: Gamers Discussion list
> Subject: [Audyssey] Dotris A Milestone Event and a question.
> 
> Hi all.
> 
> Well N A Soft released Dotris, our game for Braille displays about a month
> ago and today we had our 100th download. Something which seems quite hard to
> Believe.
> As I'm sure your all aware that Dotris was developed to publicize Braille,
> something I've been doing with a small UK based charity, the ClearVision
> library who I chose to support with Dotris. ClearVision have been really
> pleased with the amount of publicity they have had through Dotris and have
> told me there pleased to be involved with a project like it. If you've no
> idea what Dotris is check out www.ndadamson.com.
> 
> I was also hoping to raise money for ClearVision as well as getting them
> publicity. I've been really disappointed that no users have made a donation.
> 
> Its quite clear on the website and in the game that its not free.
> There are 3 reasons I can think of why users haven't donated.
> 1. They can't afford to. I'm well aware that money is tight and that there
> isn't a lot of spare cache in peoples wallets. If this is the case then how
> about asking for it as an alternative  Christmas gift. I'm more than happy
> to send out emails to users stating that someone has made a donation on
> there behalf. Just get in contact with me via the website and we can work it
> out.
> 2. I'm not sure if users know how easy it is to make a donation. Remember
> that you don't need to register to make a donation and your details are
> completely secure. I never see any account details and all payments are
> handled by a large trustworthy company. If you have concerns in this area
> which have stopped you donating then again get in touch and I can answer any
> questions you've got.
> 3. You don't value the game. If this is the case then I'd love to here from
> you to find out how I can improve it.
> 
> I can be contacted through my website or twitter, @n_a_soft
> 
> Thanks.
> Nick.
> 

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