Dear Aaron, Very good, and I encourage you to do it. I wish that you write the book completely for the novice users. Maybe as a guide you can use similar approach of the book written for the Apple phones. Some dedicated chapters that I wish to see in your book includes: Chapter about differences between the various Android operating systems. Chapter about several(and most accessible) android phones. Chapter about the most essential 20 android applications that a blind user need in his daily life, but if you’re live in US, please do not limit yourself to your country only. There foreign prospective buyers like me. Also chapter about how to tweak the Android phones so you really take the best performance such as battery life optimization. Lastly, chapter about extra gadgets that blind user might consider such as external keyboards or Bluetooth headphones. And my last suggestion is, try to launch the book in the beginning of March 2015 because in that week there is the CSUN conference so maybe you can arrange to start selling it from there. Obviously several formats such as Braille, epub and daisy formats are essential nowadays. Good luck and please keep me posted. Michael Micallef Malta Europe From: vi-android-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vi-android-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Aaron Linson Sent: 28 October 2014 04:11 To: vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [vi-android] writing a book about android any suggestions Hey guys, I’m wanting to write a book on basic android commands and gestures etc. Anything that you’d want added? I want to base it around a lot of the books that have come out on iOS and the Mac systems. Thanks, Aaron Linson Turning Disability into Ability <http://www.blindpodcaster.com>