I went to the HTML5 v. Flash presentation today. IMHO there was tap dancing going on in the presentation. In the list of "Cons" about Flash they listed Mac accessibility but the speaker said they were activly working on it and were adding support for open standards-based accessibility APIs like IAccessible. Sooo, how will that help with voiceover? They seem to have some nice object to accessibility API mappings going on for Windows but are tenacious about not implementing for Apple's APIs. I'm sure the general friction with Apple over flash on iPhone isn't helping things either.

BTW, WebAIM screen reader survey found VO usage on non-iOS devices over the last three surveys has gone from 6% in January 09 to 20% in December 2010 in the "commonly used" category. Still only 10% in the "primary" category (up 1%) as compared to Jaws at 59% (down 6%).

For those of you wondering, yes I'm still lurking. Just not as much time to respond these days.

CB

On 3/18/11 6:18 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
I'm wondering if anybody here who attended CSUN heard any promising news from Adobe 
regarding the accessibility of Flash on the Mac. It's now been one year since Adobe 
announced they were, "...planning major upgrades to the accessibility support in 
Adobe Flash Player" and my testing of the latest Flash player, 10.3 beta, shows no 
accessibility improvements unless you count the addition of a control in System 
Preferences as an improvement

Here's the link to their CSUN schedule:
http://blogs.adobe.com/accessibility/2011/03/adobe-at-csun-2011-conference.html

Here's the link to their March 24, 2010 announcement about bringing 
accessibility to Flash:
http://blogs.adobe.com/accessibility/2010/03/flash_player_and_flex_support.html

TIA,
Bryan


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