I don't know if it is just me or not but this message appears to be truncated.
I think another message from this same source was also truncated. Might wanna
look into it.
On Sep 11, 2012, at 9:38 AM, Maccessibility wrote:
> Maccessibility has posted a new item, 'Google Releases Official YouT
Hi,
I didn't see any of this. I double tapped the guide button, and a column
appeared on the left hand side of the screen with VO focus already on that
pane. I flicked right to sign in and double tapped. I was then taken to the
sign in screen where I proceeded to enter my credentials
Ricard
Title: [Maccessibility] Google Releases Official YouTube App
Maccessibility has posted a new item, 'Google Releases Official YouTube App'
With the presumed imminent release of iOS 6, Apple will be retiring the YouTube app which has been included on its iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch dev
Hmm. From what I've been reading on AppleVis, it is accessible, but
not in the conventional method. Which begs the question of what
defines accessibility? is something not accessible if you cannot
accessit using the standard functions of your screen reader? As I
understand it, the Sign in process c
A brilliantly written article. I hope that you will be sending that to Google.
On 11/09/2012, Maccessibility wrote:
> Maccessibility has posted a new item, 'Google Releases Official YouTube App'
>
> With the presumed imminent release of iOS 6, Apple will be retiring the
> YouTube app which has be
Title: [Maccessibility] Google Releases Official YouTube App
Maccessibility has posted a new item, 'Google Releases Official YouTube App'
With the presumed imminent release of iOS 6, Apple will be retiring the YouTube app which has been included on its iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch dev