Doug,

I hope you informed the development team/sales team of your decision. This is 
how accessibility is moved forward. If you are not willing to purchase the 
software because of this specific issue, let them know. I suspect they just 
need more encouragement.
Scott





On Nov 27, 2010, at 9:55 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:

> If the password list was accessible I would buy this program. It is a really 
> nice application otherwise. 
> 
> Doug
> 
> On 2010-11-27, at 9:59 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> Yuma,
>> 
>> Good luck with the certification. I have XCode installed as well, but I am 
>> not a programmer and I have only used some of the tools for testing purposes 
>> under specific conditions and with direction from those who know what they 
>> are doing. :) I am going to go ahead and put together a more detailed 
>> description of the issues and send it along and hope it will inspire them to 
>> do something sooner than later. I think a lot of this is making them aware 
>> there is not much effort in labeling controls for one thing and it is the 
>> "right thing" to do. I understand everything is a priority; however, 
>> labeling buttons for example is a low-hanging fruit item, which means little 
>> effort for a greater return on investment of time/resources.
>> 
>> Scott
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Nov 27, 2010, at 7:30 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:
>> 
>>> I agree with you. Those unlabelled item lists are a recurrent theme in 
>>> terms of accessibility or the lack thereof, and i'd take some time to know 
>>> which component is rendered accessible through the frameworks in coco which 
>>> act as on switches.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> There are a couple of other applications having the same issue, such as 
>>> Algoriddim's DJ which has half made it work since the item list for tracks 
>>> is totally accessible and the one for playlists shows unknowns though they 
>>> are browsable just like the one password item lists.
>>> 
>>> I got x-code installed but so far haven't jumped into the deeper framework 
>>> elements to see which ones do that. Might actually look into it as soon as 
>>> i finish my system admin certification :)
>>> 
>>> Best 
>>> 
>>> Yuma DX®
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