What on earth went on with the Apple versions of those books? I know
that publishers of books have the right to control accessibility for
their publications but why one platform being accessible and not the other.
Regarding Boson, thankfully there's a dedicated web site for the product
- though you can't purchase the product from there -but you can reach
the developer and that's probably what I'll end up doing if I do
encounter any issues.
No, I don't bother seeking refunds for $2 Apps either though for $30?
Well we'll see, if its totally unusable then yep but if there are fixes
that obviously can be dealt with? Well I'll think about it.
On 10/02/2016 1:25 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
To be honest, finding the link to send your complaint about
accessibility is a pain in the rear. What I ended up doing was writing
to accessibility at apple. Of course, they don't help directly. But
they did send me a link to the form you have to fill out that leads to
getting the refund. So if you have a problem, I'd start with them. I
probably wouldn't bother for a 2 dollar app. But for 30 bucks, I'd sure
do it. In my case, it was for 2 iBooks that were a total bust, while
the Kindle versions proved totally readable. Go figure.
Mary
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