What challenges my thinking is, whether we should ask companies to make 
their products accessible to us, or should we be involved as a community to 
develop accessibility in programs and devices from the ground up, like 
Humanware, and other companies that are dedicated to this end!
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Subject: Fw: [SpacialAudio] RE: Maybe We should do it ourselves (Create 
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> It is true I have a choice and, as such, will move on, as this company is
> not interested in doing things to benefit me.  It is unfortunate, as it is 
> a
> good program and could be useful.  "Time to move on."p
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Randy Chase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 2:45 PM
> Subject: [SpacialAudio] RE: Maybe We should do it ourselves (Create our 
> own
> Broadcasting program)e
>
>
> I don't usually reply to much on this list, but I think I'll chip in here
> and say that I don't think you have a clue just how complicated it is to
> develop an application as complex and sophisticated as SAM.
>
> I've been in the software world for over 25 years, and for a small 
> operation
> with one guy doing all the coding, Louis has done about as impressive a 
> job
> as I've ever seen.
>
> Small companies don't have the same resources and teams of programmers to
> throw at a project - and therefore are almost always limited in how much
> effort they can invest in small market segments.  And products with huge
> potential markets can invest more in targeting niche market groups.  SAM,
> obviously, will always be a niche market product.
>
> As a small developer, I know how critical it is to make those hard 
> decisions
> dividing your time up - and having to do it and judge which things make 
> the
> most business sense.  As much as I might sympathize with your problem, if 
> I
> were calling the shots I wouldn't for a minute consider rewriting the
> program for a handful of users.
>
> Bryan & Louis have done an amazing job getting SAM to the point that it 
> is -
> and as with any software application, it continues to be a growing and
> evolving process.
>
> Just my two cents worth...
>
> Randy Chase
> Kellogg Creek Software
> 503.698.4076
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>
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