Is the Yosemite picture to promote the new Mac OS? The answer is NO. It is just a coincidence. I took this picture from the "bridge" on June 1st, 2015. Unfortunately no monitors can display the majestic view of Yosemite. You must see it in person to truly appreciate its greatness. Here I will tell you the best kept secret of visiting Yosemite; is to start your trip from the east, via Tioga pass. If you travel with small children, research thoroughly to assure a safe and pleasant trip.
Now back to Quick Teleprompter. I love speaking to people, whether to a small audience, or in front of 2,000 people in an auditorium. It can be nerve wrecking and exciting at the same time. When the first generation of iPad was introduced in 2010, I immediately thought of its potential to replace the much more expensive, and heavy teleprompter equipment. A year and a half later, the app was born, approved and was instantly placed on the top of the iTunes' Noteworthy list. You may wonder, "why are some of the crazy bad reviews?" I have no answers for you other than speculating "competitors bad mouthing" or "unexpected user's expectation." Some reviews are quite vicious or angry with spelling like "Waist of Money" and "Teleromper". One day, Apple iTunes store will allow developers to respond directly to these complaints. Before that happens, we hope our loyal users to continue enjoying this app. So, let's make it as simple as possible on what is the Quick Teleprompter? It is NOT the $10,000 traditional teleprompter machine, it is an iPad app that allows you to copy your speech into the app, tap [play] and speak. For those of you who want more value, tap at the [?] button to learn its advanced features. You can always email us. This app is NOT being marketed at all. It is selling by words of mouth. Like visiting Yosemite, writing app and helping people to be more productive is our passion. ;)
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AuthorHi, I am Linus, the app developer. Outdoors is my first love, software is my second. Apps are great and I have been writing apps for 6 years. My goal, surprisingly to many, is to encourage users to spend less time on "electronics" and to spend more time outdoors with friends and family ArchivesCategories |