Hi Todd and Lisa,

Lisa, I can confirm what you see. I find the buttons in Paris as well. I also 
have been able to access the back button pretty easily as I am accustomed to 
Friday the back button on the upper left side of the screen. Overall, this is 
greatly improved. I really look forward to using it. I use a nearby search and 
found a number of restaurants in the Albany area. Thank you Todd for enhancing 
this product so quickly

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On Jun 6, 2013, at 8:32 AM, "Lisa belville" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, Todd.  Wow, I love your prompt replies.  <grin>
> 
> actually, in my case, I didn't try labeling the buttons, they just show up 
> between each product in sets of two.  These are buttons I need to physically 
> flick past in order to move to the next product.
> 
> 
> For example, there will be a button listing the name of a sandwich, and then 
> the two mystery buttons and then another button for the next sandwich.
> 
> 
> Chocolate is the answer... who cares what the question is!
> 
> Lisa Belville
> [email protected]
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Todd Bernhard" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 7:19 AM
> Subject: Re: All Access update is out
> 
> 
>> Hi Sieghard, and everyone.  Thanks for announcing the update and saving me
>> the trouble!  I was going to do so this morning, so you're like my own
>> public relations firm!
>> 
>> Okay, Sieghard may be a special case and literally only have one restaurant
>> nearby, at least according to our database. Remember, the old app showed
>> businesses like spas, salons, etc., so now there are going to be less
>> results.  When there is exactly one match, it doesn't bother showing a
>> list, but takes you directly to the info for that one business.  From our
>> emails, I know you live in a somewhat rural area in Canada.  You can change
>> your location using the Settings button from within the Help screen.  We
>> plan to make that Settings button a more prominent button on the opening
>> screen.
>> 
>> If you change your location to Vancouver for example, you might get to
>> experience what the app has to offer in a more populated city.  In fact, I
>> just pretended to be in your city, and experienced what you did, then
>> changed it to Vancouver and got a lot more results.
>> 
>> Those hidden buttons are just redundant.  People were complaining because
>> they were text fields that displayed the name of the meal, etc., but that
>> info is also provided with the photo button.  Folks thought they could type
>> in them, because they are text fields, but they were flagged as not
>> editable.  So we have hidden them from voiceover.  But now it appears you
>> could get a unlabeled button notice when you try to identify it.  I am open
>> to suggestions as to which direction to go.  Perhaps we do not hide them
>> but specifically say this is a non editable descriptor?
>> 
>> I try to monitor this group, but the most reliable way to provide specific
>> feedback to our team is using the feedback button on the home screen of the
>> app.
>> 
>> I will be at the Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired today in
>> Rochester, NY getting first hand feedback, and plan to submit an update
>> tonight based on that and your emails.  Thanks!
>> 
>> Thank you for your patience. I think you can tell we are trying to
>> incorporate all your great feedback as quickly as possible, within the
>> limitations of Apple's approval process.
>> 
>> Also, next week my team and I are presenting the app to potential investors
>> in New York City. With such an investment, we can keep enhancing the app,
>> adding restaurants, porting it to Android, and take it to the next level.
>> It's a free app and restaurants can be listed for free, so we need your
>> support.  Your positive reviews will go a long way to help.  There is a
>> review button on the front page of the app so thank you in advance.
>> 
>> ---Todd
>> [email protected]
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