Hi Antonio,

Thank you for your feedback. I've passed along the notes from your first email. 
To address the points from your second email:
1. Regarding braille: At this time all options are still being considered, but 
this process is still in the "one step at a time" phase.
2. Regarding apps on mac or iphone? Per my original email dated 9 February, 
these are IOS apps. isudoku runs on all IOS devices, sudoku tablet runs only on 
the ipad.
3. Regarding when to read grid: Yes, the verbosity will be important. Hopefully 
the developer will be able to make this adjustable.
4. Regarding developers retrofitting their apps for VO: Please feel free to 
start contacting developers directly. If you're interested in knowing how I 
personally go about the process, let me know. Note that my methods are still 
evolving and have met with mixed success.

Cheers,
Bryan

On Feb 10, 2011, at 9:57 PM, Antonio M. Guimaraes Jr. wrote:
> I do not think braille should be considered just yet when making a sudoku app.
> Are these apps to be run on a mac, or iPhone?
> Either way I see no need to read grids at all times, only when the player 
> makes a region query as I suggested.
> I bet some developer out there may be able to retrofit their existing app 
> with VoiceOver features you may furnish. Try it I say, or you'll never know 
> how far the developers are willing to go.

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