Hi Chris. Sorry I’m late to reply to this message. I can’t answer your last 
three questions because I’ve never been in a group on Roger or have tried Zelo, 
but I can answer your first question. Near the bottom of the screen, you should 
see all the conversations you’re in with your contacts. To do things with a 
conversation or contact, double tap and hold on the conversation/contact and 
you should get a pop up menu. Double tap on more and it’ll present you with 
another menu. There you can do things like block the contact, hide the 
conversation or mute notifications. Come to think of it, you could probably do 
the same thing in groups, but like I said, I’m not on any groups so I could be 
wrong.

 

 

Shawn

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 9:53 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: I can't figure out Roger for iOS, really! could use your help!

 

So, a friend of mine sent me an invite to try out Roger.

 

So, I got it installed, and boy am I thoroughly confused!  This interface, 
unless I'm not getting something, is a freaking mess!

 

1.  After telling it I want to talk to friends, I then was able to add my 
friend to the chat.  I accidentally added another friend though.  How in the 
world do I get a list of who all is added to the chat, and how do I delete 
people I've added?

 

2.  Let's say that I create another group then add totally different people to 
it?  How then do I flip flot between the different groups I've added?

 

3.  Let's say I either create, or join a group, and I no longer want to be a 
part of that group.  how do I leave the group, or if it's one I've created, how 
do I totally delete the group altogether?

 

4.  Why in God's name would this app be better than Zello?  On Zello, you have 
groups.  They're called channels, and yes, if you create the channel, you have 
full moderator priveledges, and can even assign other users as mods, or as full 
on admins.  Plus, the UI of Zello is way less confusing, and way more user 
friendly.  Plus, selecting contacts to chat with, accepting their add requests, 
sending add requests, etc. is far far easier.

 

In conclusion, I know lots of people are now on Roger, even those in the blind 
community, but really guys, what is so great about Roger?  I'm not doubting 
it's an OK app to use, but I just don't understand the hyfe of why so many 
insist on using it over using Zello.  Zello is cross platformed, so you can use 
it on iOS, or, if you need to talk to someone using Android, no big deal, and 
though I won't say much on this note due to it being off topic, I will at least 
say it works beautifully! and I do mean, beautifully! with Talkback, Sine, and 
Spiel, all 3 with Android, as far back as Ice Cream Sandwitch 4.0 all the way 
now up to 6.0 Marshmallow.  I've even heard of people, though I've been 
unsuccessful, who installed JAWS scripts, and got it working on their desktop 
running Windows.

 

So, yeah, truly, Zello's a beautiful thing.  I'm willing to have an open mind 
about Roger, but you guys are really gonna have to do a lotta convincing.

 

Chris.

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