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Jason's avatar

Hi,

I've just seen that you recommended Whendle - glad you like(d) it and hope you're still playing! I've been working hard to broaden out the clues and keep it interesting - it's become a very time consuming hobby! Hopefully you'll be pleased to hear that it's set to run for a good few years yet.

We also have an Android version in the pipeline (which is taking a little longer than we hoped) but fingers crossed it will be released towards the end of the first quarter.

Anyway thanks for the recommendation - I've found it very hard to get it the attention (i think) it deserves, so it's very much appreciated.

Jason

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Lyndsay Cedarwood's avatar

You've just reminded me of a good reason to read e books from my library instead of feeding my urge to shop and buying them. And it's not that my bookshelf is long past full and has a stack reaching for the ceiling as we speak. The dyslexia font! I love it. I used to be a fast reader. But in later years discovered that I was just racing against the words slipping from the page. I discovered that when I joined a brass band at the age of 33 and tried to learn to read sheet music. Impossible! I tried different coloured paper, sitting on the edge of my chair. Nothing worked. Now I notice I also scan back and forth, like a back stitch. The processing takes a couple of goes to happen. But the dyslexia font takes all these problems away. The words dance a little but all downwards as if shuffling into place on the line as I read. It's so clever and I look forward to publishers using it.

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