Re: IOS Sudoku App Developer seeking suggestions to make his Apps accessible

2011-02-11 Thread Bryan Jones
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 m

Re: IOS Sudoku App Developer seeking suggestions to make his Apps accessible

2011-02-11 Thread Scott Howell
Antonio, Perhaps I misunderstood you, but perhaps you are right. I am all for Braille; however, this app is for the iPHone, which will be much different than if it were for the Mac. You are right that one won't know until one tries. ANy progress is progress. Scott On Feb 10, 2011, at 9:57

Re: IOS Sudoku App Developer seeking suggestions to make his Apps accessible

2011-02-10 Thread Donna Goodin
I *strongly disagree. The easiest way to work a sudoku is with braille. Why on earth would you cut that out? Donna On Feb 10, 2011, at 9:57 PM, Antonio M. Guimaraes Jr. wrote: > Hello, > > I do not think braille should be considered just yet when making a sudoku app. > > Are these apps to be

Re: IOS Sudoku App Developer seeking suggestions to make his Apps accessible

2011-02-10 Thread Antonio M. Guimaraes Jr.
Hello, 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 retro

Re: IOS Sudoku App Developer seeking suggestions to make his Apps accessible

2011-02-10 Thread Scott Howell
Woe, this all sounds good Antonio; however, we're talking about modifying an existing game, not reinventing one. The various gestures would require a substantial amount of recoding even if it would be possible. What your talking about may even be beyond VO's abilities at this point. I really nee

Re: IOS Sudoku App Developer seeking suggestions to make his Apps accessible

2011-02-10 Thread Antonio M. Guimaraes Jr.
Brian, Sudoku is and has been an interest of mine for about 4 years, and when I play I use a braille note-taker. I've used a braille lite 40, and now use a braille sense. I prefer the 40 cell display and set up of the braille lite, but can use the sense just as well. The thoughts on this are a

Re: IOS Sudoku App Developer seeking suggestions to make his Apps accessible

2011-02-09 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Brian, I'm a full-blown sudoku addict. I want to look all your info over more thoroughly in the morning, but for now thought I'd share what I look for when playing. To have the grid is not only unnecessary, if you're using braille, it's downright annoying. I actually have a book of braill