sorry my friend, but what you're talking about doesn't make sense.
the accessibility team at apple must have overall responsibility to self take 
over as the only Department that serves the accessibility issues.
This Department has to assume only matters related to everything that has to do 
with accessibility.
can't depend on extra chiefdoms.
If indeed that is the case and the friend be sure your reasoning, so I am 
forced to say that the apple company is a complete confusion, disorientation, 
and without any type of organization and guidance.
This is how a company organized work. each Department has to be independent and 
self have a well-structured and organized team with a Chief leader.
If this doesn't exist on apple, so for me this company is a total mess.
sorry but this is the truth.
that's enough to defend the accessibility team and continue to support and 
pretend that all is well.
the more we do,the more problems there will be and who gets harmed us.
We have to be treated as normal because consumers and customers pay for 
products too and if you don't see us as potential consumers, it's their fault 
because they don't give us the necessary conditions in order to be able to buy 
affordable products.
I know and I have blind friends who consume many more apple products that other 
people have vision.and I think it is so that Europe and the world, in every 
community of blind people.
and we all know that the prices of apple products are very high.
We respect who treats us well, but we can not say amen to all that was done, or 
was to be done.
 it's been a long time since the irresponsibility apple's accessibility 
Department
have been take.
now the time has come to appeal to blind people consumers of apple products 
that no longer defend this company while continuing to treat us as weak clients 
and they don't deserve the attention responsible as they do with people who 
have vision.
We have the right to demand more and more because we are equal or even better 
than many people who have vision and who can't do half of what we do in the 
world of imformatica.
I ask you please friends no more defending and being fan boys whatever that 
company is if this company doesn't respect us.
apple already respected in the past but not now respect us more for thinking 
that I have done all that we want.
and now I just do what they want, and don't take on more the compromise they 
have undertaken in the past.
apple thinks he has already conquered the market of business and consumers 
blind, and now were irresponsible sleeping in spot light.
on my part are wrong because I will denounce that irresponsibility 

Apple opens your  eyes and let stop sleep in the spotlight and assumes 
responsibility with what rightfully customers are required to have ...
responsibility,responsibility 

Sorry for my bad English.

cheers.

No dia 17/12/2013, às 10:37, Ray Foret Jr <rforet7...@comcast.net> escreveu:

> Of late, I have noticed complaints against the Apple accessibility team as if 
> to suggest that we are being ignored.  It seems to be the belief of some that 
> the Apple accessibility team fixes accessibility bugs and problems with Voice 
> Over.  I do not believe that this is the case.  It is my belief that the 
> Apple accessibility team has, in fact, a very limited role at Apple.  
> Frankly, with the passing of the late great Steve Jobs, that role has perhaps 
> demenished greatly. I believe that the Apple accessibility team never has had 
> actual decision making capacity with respect to actual implementation of 
> fixes for Voice Over.  They didn’t even have this power under Steve Jobs.  
> Unless I am very much mistaken, all the accessibility team has any power to 
> do is to forward our findings over to the development teams but nothing more. 
>  They cannot even tell us whether or not our reports will be acted upon.  
> Now, this last is most likely a part of Apple’s non disclosure policy:  
> however, I suspect that even if this was not so, Apple’s accessibility team 
> would not be informed in any case.  In short, it seems that the only function 
> that this accessibility team has and will ever have at Apple is not much more 
> than a kind of clearing house of feedback from us blind users.  I cannot help 
> wonder how many Apple app developmental teams look at submissions from the 
> accessibility team and say to themselves, “Oh, no, not again.”.  I suspect 
> that this explains why it is that our reports seem to go unheeded.
> 
> 
> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
> built-in!
> 
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!
> 
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