I couldn't agree with you more.

-----Original Message----- From: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 9:28 AM
To: 'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'
Subject: RE: [MA] I finally got my mobile accessibility US, back.

Glad to hear it mate. It looks very like now they are getting networks to
buy the product they are not dependant on making money from  us and we are
sadly forgotten.  I spent a lot of time promoting ma hear in the u.k but in
the end I stopped not because I don't believe that the product is a good one
but after not fixing up the browser contacts app and the likes I lost hart.
I get more updates from free apps than I ever have from ma and to be quite
honest with you some of the developers are a lot more responsive when it
comes to sorting out either bugs or issues.

Like I sad yesterday they monitor tha list so why not come and tell us why
be half have a browser, no track ball, a contacts app which hardly ever when
adding contacts to it sink with google and why can we only send text
messages no more than 160 chars.  Enough people are pissed off at this stage
and dam it we don't need ma anymore anyway under ics and it has it's own
bugs under ics to which they have been made aware of and not fixed.  The
last money they will get from me.
 How about you guys reply to this and tell us when these issues are going
to be sorted out.  Sick and tired of half responsise
neil


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pedro M.
Sent: 30 March 2012 14:11
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: [MA] I finally got my mobile accessibility US, back.

Hello, everyone:



I finally got my mobile accessibility US, back.

After a little more than a week, of contacting code factory's tech support,
for assistants with my problem.  I realized that code-factory, tech support,
is very useless!



Last night, I kept trying to install m.a. US, via web, because that's the
only way I was able to find it on the Google play store, and it just didn't
work.

I decided to remove wireless accessibility en, from my phone, and I had a
sighted person use my mobile browser to get on the Google play app, store,
and look at my downloaded apps.  They found mobile accessibility US, on the
list and were able to download it back on to my phone from the g.p.store,
website.



Here's a brief summary of the response I got from code factory's tech
support:

Name: Mukesh Sharma

Response: If you have purchased MA, you would have its license for all time
and should be able to use it on non sprint device.

Hope this helps, should you need specific information on our product, do let
us know.



Yet, here I thought, I was asking for "specific information", on their
product.

How stupid is this response when it's just a few weeks ago that sprint got
wireless accessibility, and I have been using m.a. US, since its release.
Furthermore, I rather use the product that I paid for, oppose to something I
got for free.

In addition, I want to point out to this useless tech, that, I am using
mobile accessibility US, on a sprint mobile device!

I would like to suggest to:  Mukesh Sharma, if you are not able to provide
adequate tech support, please forward the email to someone who is much more
experience in dealing with code factory's products, and don't give out
pointless suggestions.



I will never again bother purchasing products from code factory ever again.

I rather jump on the bandwagon, and start sipping on that apple coolaide.




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