Wow Todd!  That makes me tired just from reading all this.  I guess I just 
assumed that because it was an app that it would be less of a headache then 
writing a hole computer program.  Now I know!

Thanks for all your efforts on behalf of the blind.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Todd Bernhard 
  To: [email protected] 
  Cc: Todd Bernhard 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 6:51 PM
  Subject: Re: Apple just approved All Access: Talking Menus & More


  Thank you everyone for the great, constructive feedback. We've learned a lot 
and I wanted to give you an update.  I just submitted an update to Apple based 
on all the comments received so far!


  First, I've built over 80 apps, for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Mac OS and 
even Samsung Bada.  This is the most complex one I've ever built. In addition 
the emphasis on voiceover, the app is also meant for the Deaf, Non-Verbal and 
Non-English-speaking audience, as it can speak the order to the waitstaff, 
independently of voiceover.  The app is accessing four different servers from 
three different companies. One server, in Switzerland, is for the logo 
scanning, one in Rochester, NY (soon to migrate to Amazon's cloud servers) is 
our own with our internal database with photos and premium customer info, 
another in Las Vegas is for the text-to-speech hints (which you do not need if 
you are using voiceover) and the last one, in San Francisco, is for the 
restaurant/business/menu database.  That service and server is provided by 
Locu.com.


  That last one is where we have the following issues. First, thanks to the 
popularity of the app, we went over their previously undisclosed limit of 1,000 
requests per day, around 8am Pacific time. That is why some of you saw the app 
crashing.  Since that provider doesn't open until 9am, I had to keep calling 
until they answered to get our limit raised.  (I asked for 100,000!)  It was 
raised and I've made an edit to the app (for the next update) that will display 
a message instead of crashing if that ever happens again!


  Next, is the issue of no menus. That was probably because their server offers 
info for more than just restaurants.  For example, they have hair salons, spas, 
etc.  I'm changing the app to just show restaurants, by default, and we may 
re-enable other businesses in a future update, but because it was causing 
confusion, I don't think it should default to "all businesses".  That other 
info is valuable, but the confusion seems to be the bigger problem.


  Regarding stale data, I have noticed this and complained about it, too.  I 
think the provider's emphasis, understandably, is on growing their database and 
there is less focus on pruning out old info.  They are a startup, too, and I 
can relate to prioritizing resources.  But I think we will create a button that 
lets you report old data and then we can blacklist it from the app, even if it 
hasn't been removed from that provider's database.  To be honest, it's quite 
remarkable that they've built this menu system, without requiring restaurants 
to do anything.  They search for websites, and even scan paper menus and have 
over one million such menus now.  They have signed deals with GoDaddy and Yelp 
so we're in good company.  And they are excited to be part of this accessible 
effort.


  Re voiceover and accessibility.  The specific feedback was great, and I 
believe I've made all of the changes.  I've used the app repeatedly in 
voiceover mode and I think I've eliminated everything people were running into. 
For the technically inclined, you might be interested to know that there are at 
least 109 specific accessibility commands in the app source code. The problem 
wasn't really the lack of voiceover commands but that we were layering views on 
top of previous ones, and that meant in some views, if there wasn't another 
accessible element displayed, the ones below it would "peak through."  That has 
been fixed.


  I will change how you edit settings, like manual address versus GPS, as this 
was confusing even to sighted folks!


  Regarding finding the app, I sent the initial email shortly after Apple 
notified us it was approved, and it takes some time for apps to show up, 
especially worldwide.  Nobody should have a problem finding it now, either by 
searching for all access or search for blind menus or use this link: 
http://bit.ly/AllAccessMenus


  For a restaurant to be included in the app, or to update their existing info, 
they can either contact us directly, which is preferred, or they can contact 
Locu.com who is the menu database provider.  There is no charge to be listed 
and no charge to have a menu included.  Both Locu and our firm, All Access, 
offer premium features where we plan to earn revenue.  Locu charges restaurants 
to upload their own photos, whereas our focus is on letting users upload their 
photos, via a scavenger hunt style contest, in exchange for gift cards from the 
restaurant.  We also charge for the Logo Launcher scanning feature, and for the 
ability to add custom deals (like groupons) and other custom buttons.


  Lastly, the app is for more than menus.  The app will provide a link to 
directions via Apple Maps, twitter, facebook, weather, and more.  Are there 
other items you would like to have?


  Thanks again, and please send feedback.  It's probably easiest to use the 
feedback button in the app.  I'll let you know when the update is approved.  I 
hope you'll give that version a chance.


  Todd@ToddBernhard
  Cofounder, AllAccessMenus.com

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