Oh wow, had no idea they made apps for other operating systems as well, but 
never used them after I switched to the mac platform.  I did a tryal 
subscription when I still used my windows machine, and loved it, and was 
debating over whether or not to get a paid subscription, but never did it.
On Nov 22, 2014, at 11:34 PM, Devin Prater <d.pra...@me.com> wrote:

> Wow. That’s really a shame. The programmer worked so, so hard! He made apps 
> for the mac, iOS, Android, and System access. Sure it wasn’t all that good, 
> but the services offered, gosh it was the first time I ever heard described 
> programming!
>> On Nov 22, 2014, at 1:22 AM, Pamela Francis <gypsykitt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I follow their Twitter feed. Once they realized news had spread like 
>> wildfire, they decided to defend themselves as if they were  a3 year old 
>> child. You cannot tell me five people are going to depart right before the 
>> holidays under good terms. As much listenership as they have developed 
>> around the world it is rather disingenuous of them not to give an 
>> explanation. After they saw the firestorm on their Twitter feed, they said 
>> they would come out with some sort of a lame blog post. After the way they 
>> handle the Twitter feed, there is no way I can believe anything a blog post 
>> could say.
>> 
>> Pam Francis
>> 
>> On Nov 21, 2014, at 11:57 PM, Joe Quinn <jdawg1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Here it is:
>> Serotek, the makers of the System Access screen reader and the company 
>> behind the Serotalk POdcast Network, has parted ways with the majority of 
>> their staf, leaving the future of the company in doubt. Those losing their 
>> jobs include Buddy Brannan, Ricky ENger, Lisa Salinger, Joe Steinkamp, and 
>> Richard Wells. Steinkamp and Enger were let go last week while the other 
>> three announced their departures earlier on Friday. The staff members let go 
>> produced and participated in many popular podcasts including The SeroTalk 
>> Podcast, Triple-Click Home, That Android Show, and End of line among others. 
>> This leaves a bare-bones staff including long-time programmer Matt Campbell 
>> and producer Jamie Pauls who remain with the company, at least for the 
>> moment. We've reached out to Serotek for comment, and inquired about the 
>> future of the company and their software products and will post more if we 
>> hear back. We know a lot of you might like to post your memories, comments, 
>> or well wishes to those who have departed. Feel free to do this in the 
>> comments. Update to clarify that some of the 5 may have officially resigned. 
>> That being said, it's unlikely this was done under favorable terms. The end 
>> result is still the same.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Nov 21, 2014, at 11:45 PM, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona 
>>> <hank.smith...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> can you please post the link to the article?
>>> 
>>>> On 11/21/2014 10:26 PM, Pamela Francis wrote:
>>>> Hello folks,
>>>> For those who don't know and   our listeners to the Serotalk podcast, 
>>>> their main team has been fired.
>>>> If you follow blind bargains on Twitter, they have the article posted 
>>>> there. There is nothing on the Serotalk page or the Serotek page to say 
>>>> anything about the most recent move.  Truly a shame. Those guys had good 
>>>> chemistry. You would never know they were working from across the country. 
>>>> If you subscribe to any of their services, you're likely to get less 
>>>> support now than you ever did. I hope it doesn't mean the beginning of the 
>>>> end for those people. As hard as their founder worked to create it into 
>>>> the company it has been.
>>>> 
>>>> Pam Francis
>>> 
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