Hey hey, Today, I'm proud to announce the 2.0 release of the Mono Accessibility project. Spanning a year of intensive work and fixing over 500 bugs, this is truly our best release ever.
This release enables all types of users to access System.Windows.Forms and Silverlight applications from Linux using Orca and other ATK-based Assistive Technologies (ATs), as well as access Linux applications from UI Automation (UIA) based ATs. What's changed since version 1.0? ===================================== Added: * UI Automation provider support for Moonlight * UI Automation to ATK bridge for Moonlight to allow Moonlight applications to be accessed by Linux ATs * Complete implementation of the UI Automation Client API, facilitating access to System.Windows.Forms, ATK-based applications and Silverlight controls for UI Automation Clients. What is Mono Accessibility: ===================================== The Mono Accessibility project enables Winforms and Silverlight applications to be fully accessible on Linux, and allows Assistive Technologies (ATs) like screen readers and test automation tools that depend on UI Automation APIs to work on Linux. Mono Accessibility is released under the MIT/X11 license. Get it! ===================================== Mono Accessibility is available for a variety of Linux distributions, including: * openSUSE 11.2 - 1-Click Install http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Mono:/UIA/openSUSE_11.2/mono-uia.ymp * Ubuntu Karmic Koala - Package Archive on Launchpad https://edge.launchpad.net/~mono-a11y/+archive/ppa * Fedora 12 - Repository on openSUSE Build Service http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Mono:/UIA:/Fedora/Fedora_12/ * Source tarballs http://mono-a11y.org/releases/2.0/sources/ A Note About at-spi2 ===================================== Accessing GTK+ applications with the UIA Client API requires the most recent development version of the new dbus-based at-spi2, which is known to cause system instability. In Fedora, at-spi2 repeatedly causes GDM to segfault. If you do not need this feature, do not install the latest at-spi2 and atk, or our packages which depend on them, which are at-spi-sharp and AtspiUiaSource. We are working hard to identify these issues and hope to aid the GNOME Accessibility Team in stabilizing at-spi2 in the near future. Find out more ===================================== Navigate to http://mono-project.com/Accessibility for all the latest information, and ways to contact us. _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list