Flint,
I'm writing to you off list to not cluter the traffic.
Are you the person who developed the accessible "Who wants to be a Millionaire" game back in 2005? KeySoft is mostly written in Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0. I don't want anybody to know this fact.
HTH,
Joseph Lee

----- Original Message -----
From: "Flint Million" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 03:17:10 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] Real interest in SDK here

Hi,

I'm a new BrailleNote owner (about a month) and am, truly,
interested
in writing software for it.  I'm an experienced programmer with
experience in VB, C#, PHP, and a dash of skill in many other
languages. I've written some accessible applications for blind
people
and am constantly thinking of ways to enhance access to blind
people.

Is HW/Pulse accepting some sort of notification of interest in
such an
SDK? I know it's been a long standing topic among the listers
(been
reading the archives) and I also see that in general people want
an
SDK so that others can code... I have many ideas for apps to
write for
the BN and would love to be able to do so.

I've heard some discussion of the API - I'm guessing this means
exporting KeySoft's features to external applications. Ideally,
I'd
like to make my applications follow KeySoft's menu system as
closely
as possible.  I want the apps to be immediately understandable to
anyone who's familiar with KeySoft's menus; meaning, the app
launches
and you're placed in a menu of options, and even configuration of
the
program would be done via a menu.

Just thought I'd express the interest,

Thanks.
Flint

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