Morning listers.
I am needing to be able to use the file maker database application for some
work related stuff that my boss has me involved in.
Has anyone got any knowledge of how if at all I can use this system with SNW
leopard VO and version 10 of file maker?
Any help would be much appreciat
cessibility [mailto:accessibil...@apple.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 4:07 PM
> To: John W. Carty
> Subject: Re: file maker pro
>
> Hi John:
>
> Unfortunately, FileMaker pro is not compatible with VoiceOver.
>
>
> On Dec 4, 2009, at 1:14 PM, John W. Carty wrot
Although FileMaker is the primary DB for apple and PC cross
compatability, it is not the only solution out there. The folks at
tidbits like a program I believe is called retrospect. I have thought
about testing it out, but never took the time. Also note, that the
macintosh comes with a c
users all
needed it for their jobs which were put into peril due to this strategic
decision at FS.
The "90%" rule bites us in the butt again.
cdh
On Dec 4, 2009, at 5:08 PM, John W. Carty wrote:
> This is the simple response I received from apple concerning file maker pro
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roved. I know this doesn't help with the current
>> situation, and it is one that I have been in myself. Unfortunately, the last
>> time this happened to me, it drove me away from Mac OS X.
>>
>> TC
>> James
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>>
>> James
>>
> situation, and it is one that I have been in myself. Unfortunately, the last
> time this happened to me, it drove me away from Mac OS X.
>
> TC
> James
>
>
> James
> On 4 Dec 2009, at 22:08, John W. Carty wrote:
>
>> This is the simple response I received
2:08, John W. Carty wrote:
> This is the simple response I received from apple concerning file maker pro
> and voiceover.
>
> I believe a fully accessible database application for the screen reader user
> community to be a signifigant problem far over due.
>
> Ms acces
This is the simple response I received from apple concerning file maker pro and
voiceover.
I believe a fully accessible database application for the screen reader user
community to be a signifigant problem far over due.
Ms access is a terrible application and screen reader support is far from