Guys,
From what I can tell the i pad seems great BUT don't get one just to see Tennisplayer! You can't see our graphics. Why? How could that be? Just for fun I decided to send Steve Jobs an email explaining the problem.
I hear he responds to about 1 out of every 500 he gets. Let you know if he bestows a reply.
John Yandell
Mr. Jobs,
I am certain you have bigger issues to deal with but I wanted to give you a grassroots view about something that affects the i pad and our small business. 6 years ago we started what is considered the best tennis instructional magazine in the world, Tennisplayer.net.
We built an amazing stroke gallery with over 50,000 clips of the world's top players. We compresed them as Quick Time movies--- for all the obvious reasons.
We also have hundreds of articles from virtually every great coach on the planet, all illustrated with Flash animations.
If you have read this far, then you already know the problem. Right, tens of thousands of the older QTs and none of the Flash will play on an i pad. We have heard from dozens of disappointed i pad owners who thought the i pad would be perfect for using Tennisplayer, especially on the court.
Not sure that anything ever could or would be done to help us, but hoping you might be interested to know what the ripple effect is out here in the world. We have been way way out on the cutting edge for a long time, but now the rest of the publishing world is catching up with our model for paid, subscription based content. Just wish we could use a cutting edge product like the ipad for viewing it.
Sincerely,
John Yandell
Founder
Tennisplayer.net
From what I can tell the i pad seems great BUT don't get one just to see Tennisplayer! You can't see our graphics. Why? How could that be? Just for fun I decided to send Steve Jobs an email explaining the problem.
I hear he responds to about 1 out of every 500 he gets. Let you know if he bestows a reply.
John Yandell
Mr. Jobs,
I am certain you have bigger issues to deal with but I wanted to give you a grassroots view about something that affects the i pad and our small business. 6 years ago we started what is considered the best tennis instructional magazine in the world, Tennisplayer.net.
We built an amazing stroke gallery with over 50,000 clips of the world's top players. We compresed them as Quick Time movies--- for all the obvious reasons.
We also have hundreds of articles from virtually every great coach on the planet, all illustrated with Flash animations.
If you have read this far, then you already know the problem. Right, tens of thousands of the older QTs and none of the Flash will play on an i pad. We have heard from dozens of disappointed i pad owners who thought the i pad would be perfect for using Tennisplayer, especially on the court.
Not sure that anything ever could or would be done to help us, but hoping you might be interested to know what the ripple effect is out here in the world. We have been way way out on the cutting edge for a long time, but now the rest of the publishing world is catching up with our model for paid, subscription based content. Just wish we could use a cutting edge product like the ipad for viewing it.
Sincerely,
John Yandell
Founder
Tennisplayer.net
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