Since OS X Lion was made available, I've seen lots of blind VoiceOver
users say things such as: "I hope Apple will fix this", "I wish Apple
will fix that", and "I know Apple will fix this".

Sorry to burst people's bubbles, but Apple are not mind readers, they
don't know all these issues discussed, and are not all magical.  Apple
has lots of hardware, software, and lots of things that they are
always working on, new things, fixing bugs, and they are not all
focused on accessibility.

Why not help out Apple accessibility, who are very understanding,
commited, appreciate feedback, and will do their best to address the
feedback, as long as it was provided to begin with.

The best way to let Apple accessibility know of these issues is their
very easy to memorize and use E-mail address:
accessibil...@apple.com
or, there's the option to use AppleCare.

In either case, the more information that is provided, the better.

Please let Apple accessibility know the following:
Application (If not default, any custom preferences/settings):
Summary:
Steps to Reproduce
Expected:
Actual:
Regression (Is this bug or new to Lion, IE: were things working as
expected in OS X 10.6.8):
Notes:

Please, with your help, Apple accessibility has the opportunity to
make OS X Lion VoiceOver 4 a lot better. Now, please go out and
provide the great, detailed, and constructive feedback.

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