Hello J.P.,

MS Office is totally inaccessible since we can't read or write in its programs. 
It's all very well being able to access the menus, but with no access to text 
areas of any kind, it cannot be described as anything other than totally 
inaccessible.

Also, you're not likely to get many responses to your questions since MS Office 
is not cheap and most people aren't going to waste their money on something 
they can't currently use.

Cheers,

Anne


On 31 Jan 2013, at 08:34, J.P. <jshandr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey guys, 
> We are always saying how inaccessible Office for Mac is. The head of 
> Microsoft's Mac accessibility team is reading this post. Those of you who 
> have used the software, please give examples where we know it's inaccessible. 
> Sara, who head's their team is giving us an opportunity that a lot of 
> developers don't. I know for myself, I would rather load one piece of 
> software. Rather then having to use a virtual machine. 
> Thanks, J. p. 
> 

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