If you watch videos on the web, you should put Windows on your mac.  There are 
videos on the on-demand section of freespeech.org that I cannot play since they 
use flash.  The problem is that on some videos, there is a play button that you 
have to activate.  Since the button is a flash element, VoiceOver doesn't see 
it.
 
On Mar 5, 2011, at 3:49 PM, Eric Brinkman wrote:

> After reading the latest response in my Pitchfork thread, I'm curious
> how big of a problem people find the lack of Flash support with VO to
> be.  I can applaud Jobs' anti-Flash position, since I've always found
> unlabeled buttons in Flash players to be annoying with Jaws.  But
> there is so much flash content on the web that total inaccessibility
> on the Mac almost seems like a serious limitation.  Should I consider
> putting Windows on my Mac just to have Flash support with a
> screen-reader?  How do others feel about the flash inaccessibility?
> 
> Thanks,
> Eric
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