Hi Jim,

ALthough several of us have been working with Marcel, I have not had a chance 
to really dig into the games myself, although I did purchase them all. :) I 
understand the exercises is for player 2 to win in one move. The right or wrong 
is stated in the top message bar. I will check this out, but Marcel is aware of 
an issue or two and will be working on these. You would not know this 
necessarily, but Marcel took a game that was not completely  accessible and 
especially with regard to the game board and made it fully accessible (game 
board primarily) within two weeks or so. So, there will be issues yet and any 
feedback is appreciated and please share with Marcel, via this list, or send 
directly to me, and I will see your issues are presented. Marcel has done 
something that no one else has and I tried working with another developer of a 
chess app that cost twice what Chess-Wise Pro costs and he has yet to make his 
game accessible. Marcel's enthusiasm and interest in making his games 
accessible speaks volumes about him and his commitment  to a quality 
experience. Now so I don't sound like a salesman, I did purchase these games, I 
got no free codes or any such thing. However, purchasing any or all of his 
accessible games will support his efforts and is appreciated. :)

Thanks,
Scott





On Feb 3, 2011, at 8:59 PM, Jim Barbour wrote:

> I've been playing with chesswise, and it looks awesome! I'll
> definately say so in the app store.
> 
> My only question is about the excercises.  The board is accessible,
> but the explaination (what to do) appears not to be.  That is, I
> couldn't find any text on the screen.  Has anyone played with this?
> 
> Well done Bryan, Scott, and of course Marcel!
> 
> Jim
> 
> On Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 08:54:03PM -0500, Bryan Jones wrote:
>> Greetings All,
>> 
>> Today Apple approved and released the accessible versions of Marcel Nijman's 
>> Chess-wise Apps! In addition, Marcel modified three of his other game apps 
>> to make them VO accessible. Those Apps are: Checker-wise, Draughts-wise and 
>> Xiangqi-wise. These apps are all now available worldwide in the App Store 
>> and in the following languages: English, Spanish, Russian, German and Dutch. 
>> Marcel hopes to add Polish, Czech and French translations in the next 
>> update. The viphone mailing list, Scott Howell and Geoff Waller in 
>> particular, were instrumental in providing input, feedback and other 
>> information to Marcel during this process.
>> 
>> Each of these four Apps is a universal App, which means they will run 
>> correctly on the iPhone, iTouch and iPad. WHile there is a free version of 
>> the Chess-wise App, I would urge you to consider purchasing the Pro version 
>> to support Marcel's work. The price is only US $2.99 for the Chess and 
>> Checker Apps, and only US $1.99 for the Draughts and Xiangqi Apps. I believe 
>> Marcel is the kind of developer who deserves our support one hundred percent.
>> 
>> I've not tried the 3 other games yet, but I can tell you the Chessboard and 
>> Chess pieces are now recognized and read aloud by VO. You can navigate the 
>> board using a one-finger swipe, or you can just slide one finger around the 
>> board and VO will announce the coordinates and the name of a piece if one 
>> occupies that square. To make a move, use one finger to locate the piece you 
>> want to move, then double-tap. VO will announce "Selected." Now use one 
>> finger again to locate the destination square and double-tap again. Please 
>> note that this is considered a first version of this game in it's accessible 
>> form. While Marcel has made the heart of the App accessible, it is a very 
>> feature-rich App which will require additional coding to make it fully 
>> accessible. Marcel has asked that those of us who use the Apps provide 
>> feedback to him so he can continue to refine and update the accessibility 
>> features.
>> 
>> Here is a link to Marcel's App Gallery in the US iTunes store:
>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/marcel-nijman/id337888122
>> 
>> Here is a link to Chess-wise Pro in the US App Store:
>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/chess-wise-pro/id351303981?mt=8
>> 
>> Here is a link to Chess-wise FREE in the US App Store:
>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/chess-wise-free/id367318028?mt=8
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Bryan
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