Hello.
The list provided on Apple's website contains just a few of the apps that are 
accessible.
Most apps, though not listed on Apple's website, will be accessible fully are 
partially.
This applies even to ios apps. Microsoft office for Mac is not accessible. 
However, there is an alternative called I work by Apple. It is reasonably 
accessible.
Hope this helps
Cheers

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> On 30-Nov-2013, at 5:48 pm, "Lee Jones" <leejones...@sky.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear List, Does Microsoft Office for Mac work with voice over?  On the apple 
> website there is a list of applications that have been coded for 
> accessibility.  Does this mean that applications that are not on the list 
> will not work. Does apple have to specifically code applications to work with 
> voice over?  On IOS developers can make aps accessible without them being 
> “coded” by apple.
>  
> Many Thanks, Lee        
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