Why am I not surprised. adobe has always at least as far as I can remember not
been very good at accessibility at lest on the windows side of things. I can't
vouch for the mac side of things though. but maybe I"m right thre to. I hope
not.
Take care all.
On Mar 8, 2011, at 6:43 PM, Esther wrote
Uh-oh, that sounds like an interface-accessibility issue.
Teresa
On Mar 8, 2011, at 10:31 PM, wes smith wrote:
> I installed it, but after it installed, it said it didn't have any
> windows. Am I missing something here?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 8, 2011, at 11:21 PM, Teresa Cochran
I installed it, but after it installed, it said it didn't have any
windows. Am I missing something here?
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 8, 2011, at 11:21 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> The link had a missing character. It's actually the following.
>
> http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/wallaby/
>
> T
The link had a missing character. It's actually the following.
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/wallaby/
Teresa
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Hi,
To follow up on Jonathan's post about Adobe's application to convert Flash
content to HTML 5, there is a prerelase version of Wallaby, the experimental
conversion tool, available as a free download for Mac and Windows at:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/wallaby
Cheers,
Esther
On Mar
The Washington Post has an article stating that Adobe has produced an
application to convert Flash to HTML 5.
I have not looked at the details.
Jonathan C. Cohn
jonc...@cox.net
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