Also, let them know you would be willing to beta test for access issues. THAt
might help.
S
On Nov 28, 2010, at 2:20, Scott Howell wrote:
> Doug,
>
> I hope you informed the development team/sales team of your decision. This is
> how accessibility is moved forward. If you are not willing to
Doug,
I hope you informed the development team/sales team of your decision. This is
how accessibility is moved forward. If you are not willing to purchase the
software because of this specific issue, let them know. I suspect they just
need more encouragement.
Scott
On Nov 27, 2010, at 9:55
If the password list was accessible I would buy this program. It is a really
nice application otherwise.
Doug
On 2010-11-27, at 9:59 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> Yuma,
>
> Good luck with the certification. I have XCode installed as well, but I am
> not a programmer and I have only used some of
Yuma,
Good luck with the certification. I have XCode installed as well, but I am not
a programmer and I have only used some of the tools for testing purposes under
specific conditions and with direction from those who know what they are doing.
:) I am going to go ahead and put together a more d
I agree with you. Those unlabelled item lists are a recurrent theme in terms of
accessibility or the lack thereof, and i'd take some time to know which
component is rendered accessible through the frameworks in coco which act as on
switches.
There are a couple of other applications having the
Hi Yuma,
I am not sure all what Keychain can do, but I went ahead and purchased
1Password and took advantage of the Thanksgiving sale and gave my wife a free
license. I also sent a note to them requesting they consider labeling buttons
etc. Got a quick note back stating they are aware and will
Hi Scott,
I believe the keychain only stores1 1password's master password.
All the rest can be synced via drop box or Mobileme.
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Yuma,
THank you very much for the feedback. I like some of the features of the
software and not sure how this fits in with keychains on the Mac. I know you
can store some information in the keychain, but to the best of my knowledge it
will not enter the info and of course sync between devices.
Hi,
I've been using this software since the start, and even if some buttons and
list items are unlabelled or say unknown, it's very straight forward.
When a new password is entered because you just registered or decided to fill
in a form, you vo left from the html page and you will have the opt
Folks, I recall trying One Password out a while back and found a lot of
unlabeled buttons and in general it was difficult to use. However, I have this
app on my iPhone and it works very well. I was curious if anyone has used the
Mac version recently and what your success is with the software.
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