Hello Mike and all:
I have been away from the computer as I said when answering Alex's
reply. at the completion of this email I will subscribe to the list
you have set up. so, please do not take my slowness of response as
lack of interest ... just had a few things to do over the last few days.
Looking forward to chatting with you soon.
On Jan 15, 2009, at 5:46 AM, Michael Babcock wrote:
hey;
lets take this to a different list i just set up. It's still basic,
i'll do some more work on it tomorrow, but i thought i don't know of
al ist for this. So go to this url and subscribe:
http://gwnetworks.net/mailman/listinfo/macgames_gwnetworks.net
hope that we can talk there:)
mike
On Jan 15, 2009, at 1:01 AM, John Bannick wrote:
Patrick and Michael,
If you do decide to build-accessible games and want someone to bounce
technical or design questions off, maybe I can help.
I'm a professional programmer who's built and shipped a bunch of
commercial computer games that are blind-accessible.
Most of my experience is on the PC using Windows, but I recently
ported
our entire inventory to the Mac.
I've also got a number of blind programmer contacts who build
blind-accessible computer games.
You could also ask on the Macvisionaries developer forum.
John Bannick
Chief Technical Officer
7-128 Software
Michael Babcock
GW Hosting, Your Dedicated Home On The Web
Phone: +1-888-272-3555, ext 4121
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Take good care and I wish you enough.
Love
Me