I am wanting to know if this affects accessibility issues in general or if it matters. One of the programs I've been using, Macxm, which allows one to use xm satellite radio with a USB receiver which is no longer made but which a lot of people use, (I think there are ways to hack some other receivers to use it too) is not going to be upgraded to Leopard. The developer of the program cited the difficulty as the deprecation of the java-cocoa bridge. He has another tool for this purpose, jxm, which can be used but which is not accessible; I can turn on xm with it but can't switch channels or see what's playing. I've written to the developer to see if he will try to build more accessibility into jxm as he is going to modify it to work in Leopard. my concern is: Does this deprecation affect accessibility or was it deprecated because it has been replaced by something better?
Tia. -- Cheryl "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."
