waiting to try your breaking news app.

On 2/17/2014 11:25 AM, LB wrote:
Hi Rod,

     I am working on the Breaking New app that was wanted. I could just use 
clips and search them, requiring to know the Internet provider program.
     So, I load the web page links and display the data inside the link at the 
moment. Testing all bugs and such.
     The list displays the link data then the second list is the URL which may 
not be needed and annoying.

     You can load that page and list it's links, or go to the web site, loading 
all script stuff and maybe viruses.

     I strip the script tags out, all input statements and just list the links 
and data if you just select loading the page; using Alt-L hotkey.
     To go to the page you hit the Alt-G hotkey.

     I am doing may varieties of things and reducing it down to what works and 
takes the least amount of time.
     I will next load the page text as a list because some link data is before 
the link surrounded by Paragraph tags normally, sometimes just header tags. 
That I will do next once I get the links down to a good level.

     The list allows you to at least go to a link based on the first letter of 
the link data info.


     Now the Breaking News wanted to look for changes of the news and alert the 
person of those changes. As Chip had suggested, a pop-up message. I may do that 
but may list the text instead.


     I also have to add the choice of web sites to look at, along with the last 
link you went to as part of the control panel features.


     So, if you would like a copy of what I have at the moment I can upload a 
script of it to app central for testing only.

         Bruce

Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: Meaningless app ratings


Hi Bruce,

Yes, thanks, but it wasn't that I was bothered because I failed the
course or something. smile  It was the fact that the low rating implied
that the app doesn't completely accomplish the task for which I wrote
it, namely, to make the accessibility of a program reliable.  Because it
accomplishes the task I feel an accessibility-enhancement app should do,
it should have gotten a rating of five, not two.  I simply think the
person who rated it was being gratuitously nasty.

By the way, what are you working on now?

Cheers,

Rod

On 2/17/14 6:24 AM, LB wrote:
Hi Rod,

      there is one person that always gives a low rating. There is always one 
person who is negative and we can not stop them.
      Ignore the rating when it is low for that person is always going to give 
one. The biggest fears are those who just want to take our email addresses.

          Sincerely
          Bruce

Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 9:55 PM
Subject: Meaningless app ratings


Hi all,

I'm not licking my wounds here, but my most recent app, Power Mixer
Enhance, was given a rating of two out of five, with a total of one
rating, while no comments were offered.  I guess I'm wondering how we
can encourage App Central members to rate apps, and yet have ratings
gain a meaningful significance to people who are considering whether or
not to use them.  I know we can't force people to explain the reasons
for their personal ratings, but then is there really any value to having
ratings associated with apps when people can rate them on a whim without
having to take responsibility for assigning a rating which novice users
may assume has been assigned by those who hold authority of some kind.
I say this only because experience has taught me time and again how
easily people can be misled to believe that their welfare is being cared
for when this is actually not the case.  It seems to me that the current
app rating system is a potential source of confusion at the very least,
and, at the worst, an instrument to mislead WE users.  The screen reader
competition leaps to mind as I think about the possibility of malicious
behaviour hurting WE users, especially in the light of GW Micro's
partnership with Microsoft.  I have seen nasty comments on the GWInfo
list, and I have taken exception with several posters who seem to be
attempting to strike at the Window-Eyes product by merely criticizing GW
Micro rather than offering support to the GW Micro user community.  I
think we are well advised to remove as much confusion from the GW Micro
website as possible, wherever it is found, and these irresponsible app
ratings are a good case in point, since where there is no accountability
for our opinions there is no value to be found in expressing them.

Respectfully,

Rod


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