Hi
If you're looking for a more advanced file manager than Finder, have a
look at disk-order:
http://www.likemac.ru/english/
It's not free either, but it is accessible with VO and has some really
cool functions.




On Nov 16, 11:18 pm, anouk radix <anou...@home.nl> wrote:
> Hello, i mailed path finder support last week. Since the developer is called 
> cocoatech you would imagine that this program is accessible, no such thing! I 
> would really like an advanced finder kind ofprogram but if you have to pay 
> for it then you want to know it works so i maild support but they are not the 
> most responsive kind of people and apparenlty my message did not go to the 
> developer directly (see below). Interesting what will come of it though.
> Greetings, Anouk
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>
>
> > From: Cocoatech Support <h...@cocoatech.com>
> > Date: November 17, 2009 3:12:02 AM GMT+01:00
> > To: anouk radix <anou...@home.nl>
> > Cc: Steve <st...@cocoatech.com>
> > Subject: Re: (Case 6068) path finder accessibility
>
> > Even though Path Finder is written in Cocoa, I'm not sure if it supports 
> > Voice Over.  Thanks for the feedback.  I'll pass this along to the 
> > developer.
>
> > Regards,
> > Marty
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: "anouk radix" <anou...@home.nl>
> > Reply-To: "anouk radix" <anou...@home.nl>
> > Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 12:42:57 +0100
> > To: "h...@cocoatech.com" <h...@cocoatech.com>
> > Subject: path finder accessibility
>
> >> Hello, My name is Anouk Radix from the Netherlands and I am a blind mac 
> >> user (i switched about 3 months ago and I am using snow leopard). I found 
> >> the finder a bit limniting because i missed the fact that I cant sort 
> >> folders first anymore and tha tI cant simply cut and paste files (i can 
> >> only copy and paste) also it owuld be nice to filter a list of files by 
> >> filetype only. So I was rather excited when I read on the net about path 
> >> finder. I downloaded it but unfortunately it seems to be rather 
> >> unaccessible. This is a bit strange since cocoa is the native programming 
> >> language for mac os x and apparently programs written in cocoa should have 
> >> native accessibility built-in and so work with voicover. So I was 
> >> wondering if you could maybe check into this because this could be a very 
> >> useful appliction but at the moment it seems rather unaccessible with 
> >> voicover.
> >> Thanks in advance,
> >> Greetings, Anouk=

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