I don't think apple vis does campaigns of the month anymore. I don't see a 
submition for it on their site. If this is the case it looks like we are on our 
own in terms of doing this which I think is a good thing as it teaches us 
advocacy.


Take care.

On Apr 7, 2014, at 2:25 PM, Tim Emmons <temmo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Christina, I forwarded your message to Spotify, as an example of other people 
> asking for the same thing of accessibility that I am and have been asking for 
> for quite a while. I hope they see this and hope you didn't mind me passing 
> this along to them as yet another piece of ammunition to hopefully get them 
> to make it more accessible. Anyway, hope you're doing well and hope you 
> didn't mind me passing this good piece of info along. Thanks again and take 
> care. 
> On Apr 7, 2014, at 4:10 PM, Christian Schöpplein <ch...@schoeppi.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> after the Spotify iPhone app was updated to version 1.0 the usability  
>> dropped because many buttons are not labeled anymore :-(. Also the web 
>> player has been updated with the result that it is even more inaccessible 
>> :-(. The Mac OS or Windows application was and is unuseable since I started 
>> with Spotify…, all in all this is a not very nice situation :-(.
>> 
>> Some German Mac and iPhone users wrote to Spotify and  told them about the 
>> problems we have with their products and  they got good feedback. The 
>> problems will be forwarded to the development team and maybe something will 
>> happen that makes the programms and the web player more useable for us. 
>> Maybe all of you, that also use Spotify, could also write to the 
>> supp...@spotify.com address  and tell them about the accessibility issues, 
>> the more people are writing, the better :-). And maybe a new campagne of the 
>> month of AppleVis regarding of Spotify would be the right thing now…, the 
>> last caused no results, as far as I know :-).
>> 
>> I like Spotify very much and it would be sad not to be able to use their 
>> products because they get more and more inaccessible… Please help and let 
>> them know, that there are many blind people out there that like to use 
>> Spotify also in the future!
>> 
>> Cheers from Munich and thanks for your support,
>> 
>> Christian
>> 
>> — 
>> Christian Schoepplein - chris (at) schoeppi.net - http://www.schoeppi.net
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