[vi-android] Re: Attention: Announcing CLG Productions Mobile

  • From: "Christopher gilland" <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 23:09:25 -0500

Aaron, I wasn't trying to be rude.  I apologize that you took it as such.  He 
was joking when he said he must not be paying attention.  Frankly, I could have 
taken that a bit rudely as well, but I didn't, as I know he meant it in good 
entention.  I, too, meant what I said with good intent.  Did you not read what 
I wrote below my comment?  I seem to remember saying, "No hard feelings 
intended smile, it's all good."

I did honestly think my discription was quite clear, as I say directly in the 
description pretty much the things I outlined in my previous e-mail.  I confess 
we could probably do a bit better with our web site as far as making it more 
clear right on the home page rather than having to go to the client area first, 
what our products are.  I'll give you credit to that fact, and I'll work on 
updating the web site to better reflect that, but as for my comments, I'm not 
gonna acquiesce, as I don't think there was a single thing rude at all with 
what I said.  that being said however, it's all about perspective.  If you took 
it as being rude, then I guess it was, and for that reason, I'll be the bad guy 
here, and apologize.  Never was disrespect my intentions.  I was giving him a 
hard time right back.  Is that not OK?  LOL!

Anyhow, have a great evening.

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Aaron 
  To: vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 10:53 PM
  Subject: [vi-android] Re: Attention: Announcing CLG Productions Mobile


  Chris,
  that was uncalled for. You may need to rewrite your description. I didn’t 
understand it either. No need to be rude. 

  Thanks,
  Aaron Linson
  BP Studios
  Being Confident in your ability, not your disability


  On Jan 16, 2014, at 10:50 PM, Christopher gilland <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:


    With all due respect, no.  You definitely haven't been paying close 
attention.  LOL!  Smile, no hard feelings intended.  It's all good as far as 
I'm concerned.  I thought it was very clear in the app store description, but 
at any rate, we offer web hosting, as well as audio production work, language 
interpretting services, tech support on not quite admittedly, but almost any 
piece of technology, plus, I myself have a Youtube channel, etc.  the app lets 
you browse and read our blog, receive push notifications from us of emportant 
updates, promotions, etc.  You can call us or e-mail us directly from the app, 
you can create a root directly to our headquarters with any selected GPS app 
that you have installed, you can manage and pay your invoices through the app 
as well as order products and features through our client portal system, you 
can open sales, billing, or tech support tickets through the app, read our 
blog, follow our Twitter, (Facebook coming soon,) and even can e-mail us with 
any installed e-mail client in just a few double taps.  You also can view and 
browse our podcast through the app.

    Hope that clears things up.

    Christopher.

    ----- Original Message -----
      From: Quentin
      To: vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 10:33 PM
      Subject: [vi-android] Re: Attention: Announcing CLG Productions Mobile


      Hi Christopher,

      Congratulations on getting your app released!

      I do just have one little question... What does it do?

      I probably missed something but I couldn't figure that out from your 
post, the description on the play store or indeed the clg productions website.

      Regards

      Quentin (who probably just hasn't been paying attention)

      Sent with AquaMail for Android
      http://www.aqua-mail.com

      On 17 January 2014 2:00:23 PM "Christopher gilland" 
<chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

        It is my great pleasure to announce that, as of January 16, 2014, CLG 
Productions now has an application on the Google Play Store for Android 
devices. neither Mr. Bloomgren nor myself can really legally go into the 
technicalities of the problems at hand, but the versions for iOS, Kindle and 
Nook are proving ever so slightly more difficult to push, but they are 
definitely  in the works as well.



        As for Android though, you will need at least version 4.0 (Ice Cream 
Sandwich) or later to use Talkback with this app, due to its heavy use of web 
view content areas. A huge! thanks goes out to Michael Babcock from



        http://www.empoweringtheblind.com



        for his time and assistance in developing this application!  We never 
could have done it so painlessly without your wonderful help and encouragement 
when the going got rough along the way, so... if you're on this list, I'd like 
to personally, as founder and manager of CLG Productions, on the whole 
company's behalf, publicly thank you!



        Should you have questions, comments or concerns regarding any of our 
mobile apps, please open a ticket in your client portal area, or e-mail us at:



        mobileapps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



        Please note that the above address is *NOT!* to be used for mentioning 
how regretful you are that



        http://www.blindandroid.com



        is no longer around.  Being this address is for business matters, we're 
not gonna deny you support and block your e-mails, if you insist on writing 
about that matter, however, that being said, you're e-mails will be deleted and 
not read, so don't waist your time unless it's specifically about our mobile 
apps.



        We thank you for your loyalty throughout this process. Please, if you 
don’t mind, rate and review us in the Google Play Store! It really helps us 
gauge public sentiments and determine your needs and wishes for the future!  
You can find our app by searching the Google Play store, and doing a search for 
"CLG Productions" without the quotes.  The app, specifically, is called CLG 
Productions Mobile.



        Feel free also to write back on list and let me know your thoughts.



        Thanks.



        Christopher.


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