What’s the delight games bundle, and 1 button travel?  I really wish our local 
paritransit would come out with an app that would allow you to do everything 
you need to do, as far as booking/checking a ride, considering that perfect 
example, the Links system in Orlando, already has one, and from what I hear, 
you can do everything under the sun with it.  How accessible it is, is a good 
question, because I don’t know anyone who uses it.
> On May 1, 2016, at 6:12 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Donna.  I’d previously purchased the Delight Games bundle but only now 
> is it accessible.  Going to have fun playing these.
> 
> And One-Button Travel is … well, a bit meh, really.  Give it a try—hey, 
> you’ve paid for it—but I probably won’t be keeping this around.  Frequency, 
> the Lifeline series, The Martian, etc all provide a somewhat more emotive 
> experience with the same style of gameplay and a real-time aspect.
> 
> Most of the apps on my phone are games.  By any objective measure except my 
> own, this means I have more crap on my phone than useful apps.  This is, of 
> course, exactly how I like it. :) Although it’s probably unfair to 
> characterise it as such, I still feel that iOS is a frivolity all by itself, 
> and that while it isn’t entirely general-purpose I’ll never be able to take 
> it seriously as anything but a consumption platform for having fun on.  I 
> have more apps on iOS than on my Mac or Windows machines, but if you exclude 
> the games the trend is opposite: more useful stuff on desktop. I just wish 
> the few good things about iOS—it’s ease-of-use, it’s convenience, it’s 
> modular and task-oriented nature—didn’t have to come at such a high cost of 
> being restricted heavily in functionality and choice of applications.  I 
> still hold out faint hope that Apple will one day liberate the platform from 
> their tight grip to encourage more innovation, but until then, it’s really 
> for my enjoyment more than anything.
> 
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