Why yes I can per a phone conversation I personally had with the  
parties involved at Adobe and confirmed by the staff of Vision  
Australia in Melbourne at the time.

Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
gkear...@gmail.com



On 19/04/2009, at 9:29 PM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:

>
> On 19-Apr-09, at 6:42 PM, Greg Kearney wrote:
>
>>
>> Flash support will have to come from Adobe and not Apple, and Adobe
>> has shown no interest, and in fact has been down right hostile to the
>> idea of doing so.
>
> Can you support your claim of hostility by Adobe with facts?  Adobe
> makes a great deal of software.  I am frustrated that it is not all
> accessible, however, I know that they are currently improving support
> for a number of products.  It is all about prioritization, and like it
> or not there are far more Windows users than Mac users.  Shoul they
> devote more resources to accessibility, yes, as should all other
> companies, including Apple.
>
> Adobe actually provides a bug reporting mechanism through which users
> can vote to prioritize bugs and feature requests.  This system is
> currently poorly accessible, but I believe that will change in the
> future.  I am working on getting a list of Adobe accessibility bugs
> and will post a list of the current Mac related accessibility bugs and
> feature requests here when I get them with instructions on how to  
> vote.
>
> HTH,
>
> Everett
>
>
>
> >


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