Ok, I've put the gun away in the locked drawer!!!
I just find it frustrating how the rules--o peoples' perceptions of them--change instead of people admitting there are legitimate complaints. For months we waited for iTunes to show some signs of going toward accessibility; when that didn't happen we started hearing how this wasn't going to happen anyway because of the cross-platform issues. When somebody complains that vo isn't being upgraded, suddenly we shouldn't expect to see an upgrade because it's upgraded with the OS. When the latest OS upgrade totally messes up my ability to navigate the radioshark menus and window, I should expect breakage because after all radioshark is a third-party app. When people don't get answers from the accessibility email, from which some people have received replies in the past, suddenly that's probably just a suggestion box anyway. While some or all of these premises may have their merit, I'm seeing a trend to justify whatever's wrong and make it into something that's our own fault or something we shouldn't expect anyway. Not aiming this at any particular person; just a trend I'm seeing that I don't intend to follow.

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Cheryl
"Where your treasure is,
there will your heart be also".



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