qwerty, I don't think Chevy is afraid to post in here. He probably won't respond in here because maybe he thinks your postings are full of B.S. It is really full of it. I don't think Nathan left AD but I am sure he will check in here once in while to see how is everyone. But I don't think they will post in here because you giving negative comment about Purple and to those who worked for Purple. When you had to see something wrong with Purple and scream, "BLUNDER!!!" It is like crying wolf to me. Why cant you say something about Viable? Viable is the one who got busted by FBI for fraud. Purple got fraud? I don't think so! Sorenson may have their own method of running their own business and it goes for ALL VRS. ALL VRS means Viable, SnapVRS, Purple, Sorenson, and many other small VRS companies. They have their own way of running their business. Sorenson has tons of money and it was the biggest company that run in VRS industry. New VRS companies are young and they are starting to expand (depending on how well their companies are doing whether it going bad or good). I said in the post long time ago and I will say it again. ALL VRS companies need to get along and work together and work on developing technologies to help deaf people to communicate and giving deaf communities the equalities to hearing people. Now, qwerty, you are really abrasive and bashing on Purple. What is wrong with you? Give them the time and opportunities to grow to expand to whatever business they are working on.
Sorenson are doing well developing software on their own. ZVRS who already selling Z340, that was actually created by the company called Creative. Creative actually created the software and gave the software rights to ZVRS to sell Z340 and OJO also gave OJO devices as well to give to deaf consumers. Viable probably created on their own too as well until recently SnapVRS obtained the rights to Viable. SnapVRS actually got OJO from another company who made OJO themselves. They worked hard to give the deaf communities and gives them opportunities to compare products. That is what those VRS companies is doing today. They are living the American's dream to archeive and helping the deaf communities to have equal access to communicate with hearing people. But my opinion is they need to work together and they need to get along no matter what. Verizon and AT&T have their own of running their business and it was giving people their choice whether they like one or the other. But they decided to compete for better business. If all VRS companies decided to compete, then that mean we all have to cough up our money and pay the hefty bills. Which you want? Competition or get along together? Your choice.
RedWolf