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El 26/06/2012, a las 17:14, Pete Nalda escribió:

> Global Financial Crisis. I don't think it'll affect Apple enough that they 
> would have to trim accessibilityR&D. 
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> On Jun 26, 2012, at 6:41 AM, Daniela Rubio <mabuha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I agree that we need to mace always constructive comments. Just a little 
>> question, What is GFC? I don't know.
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> SALUDOS, DANIELA R.T.
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>> El 26/06/2012, a las 13:37, Sean Murphy escribió:
>> 
>>> All.
>>> 
>>> I really get tied of seeing these bashing threads on different OS's and 
>>> screen reader. This isn't productive at all and shows quite a negative 
>>> outlook.
>>> 
>>> Each model has positive and negative components which they range beyond 
>>> what has been discussed thus far. If you believe there is improvements 
>>> required. Then actively reach out to the relevant companies and send them 
>>> positive and constructive information to them. If you require more people 
>>> to help, then reach out to the relevant  blind lists to get others to help 
>>> you to support your change. This applies for any app on any OS. Lets work 
>>> as a group, rather then complaining why this or that doesn't work. A larger 
>>> group can make a change, compared to a single person.
>>> 
>>> The windows screen reader companies have done an amazing effort with the 
>>> restrictions  to the inner workings  of the OS. which they have had. Apple 
>>> also has done an excellent job in the short period of time. 
>>>> 
>>>>>>> Freedom Scientific in the late 90's made an word office applications  
>>>>>>> accessible at a level where it was not available before. 
>>>>>>> Window-eyes change the way people on the Windows platform interacted 
>>>>>>> with web browsers.  Orca also has done an amazing improvements to 
>>>>>>> Xwindows with no real budget at all and uses a similar model as Apple. 
>>>>>>> So a lot of amazing work has done to improve the accessibility of 
>>>>>>> products. We are no where near at the end of the road. All OS's, 
>>>>>>> applications and screen reading software have improvements. Give credit 
>>>>>>> due to these companies with their effort and  dedication in making very 
>>>>>>> usable products under a very difficult environments.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> One comment I will make. Historically Apple have been very positive with 
>>> accessibility. Having the foundation they have makes it a lot easier for 
>>> developers to make their products more accessible. The question I would 
>>> raise is  what would happen to apples commitment to accessibility if the 
>>> GFC occurs again  which is being predicted. This Time they are saying it is 
>>> going to last for many years.  If comes to crunch and Apple has to make a 
>>> decision on what features are not going to be developed or improved, will 
>>> accessibility be the first to go?  Will apple continue putting the same 
>>> effort or would they place the level of accessibility on hold? Apple as yet 
>>> have not been placed in this situation and it will be interesting to see 
>>> what occurs, if this ever eventuates to find out what Apple does.
>>> . 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sean 
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