It's also unfortunate that this is a regression. It used to work pretty decent until OSX 10.7 and they are just now starting to get things working again. Not sure what happened to break everything since other apps didn't fall apart like this.

CB

On 5/10/12 3:31 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
That's too bad too.  When I'm on Linux using Orca, Libreoffice
generally works pretty well.  To me, LibreOffice and OpenOffice are
the most powerful non Microsoft office products out there.  iWorks is
3 years old and God knows if it is going to be updated or not and with
OpenOffice inaccessibility, I gues if one is serious about office
productivity, then she better either stick to Windows or try out
Linux.  I don't get the impression that the iWorks suite is really
good for heavy office power users.

On 5/10/12, Chris Blouch<cblo...@aol.com>  wrote:
Just found out about the new release so I downloaded and installed it.
While some stuff in my word processing document could now be read, it
was otherwise unusable. Text as I typed it was not announced and
navigating a table was not functioning. In other words, Voiceover access
is still not back so plan on using your bandwidth cap on more productive
things.

CB

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