At the risk of coming across as slightly standoff-ish, does anybody
else think that this situation and reply is a bit of a sham?  There
wasn't even a mention of iWeb, and both products have been updated
recently enough for improvements to be made surely.  It's not like
these are old smalltime products on a dusty old shelf somewhere with
no development time being put into them, Apple markets the hell out of
these and makes them into big selling points to buy their hardware and
make the switch.  It's like "knock knock, who's there, oh it's just a
third party developer who doesn't see the need to do anything about
access because even Apple themselves don't bother with it that much in
their flagship products".

Yes it's ranty, no it's not polite and probably it's not productive,
but frankly neither am I anywhere near as productive as I should be by
now in Mac OS, and Apple not practicing what they preach is becoming a
key reason for that.

Scott

On 8/4/09, Marie Howarth <marie.jane2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I thought you guys might be interested in this response I got from
> apple.
>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Accessibility <accessibil...@apple.com>
>> Date: August 4, 2009 6:09:13 AM BST
>> To: Marie Howarth <marie.jane2...@gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: mobile me and Iweb
>>
>> Hi Marie:
>>
>> Thank you for your interest in MobileMe.  As you noted, some aspects
>> work well with VoiceOver and others need improvement.  Because of
>> this, Apple is not recommending it for VO users even though some
>> features may work well.  We are working to enhance MobileMe but do
>> not have a schedule or date we can offer.   When this situation
>> changes, we will be sure to note it on the Apple accessibility web
>> page.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Aug 2, 2009, at 7:09 AM, Marie Howarth wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I was just wondering as I am using voice over and a trial of mobile
>>> me if there were going to be huge accessibility changes in that
>>> particular area soon? I have successfully kept my iphone and mac
>>> synced with mobile me and have started to use the idisc feature. I
>>> would love to pay for a yearly subscription but am a little
>>> uncertain whether to do this at this present moment with so many
>>> things reading as images on the website and certain features
>>> unavailable purely due to an accessibility issue.
>>>
>>> Also, Iweb would be a great tool for me as I manage several
>>> websites. Are there any ways I can use this application at all?
>>> Looking at it, it seems like it is not possible to do a lot of
>>> things here at the present moment.
>>> Thanks
>>> Marie
>>>
>>
>
>
> >
>

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