You might be right
On 18 Jan 2008, at 07:44, Justin Harford wrote:

Though this tables issue may be more of a problem with voiceover. It's pretty well known that VO still leaves some to be desired with tables.


Justin Harford

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On Jan 17, 2008, at 11:39 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:

Hi,

Regarding Nisus writer, I tried inserting a table into a document, and there's no way of knowing it's there or how to read headings in a table or move between cells either than trying to remember where you are which is tricky.

Simon
On 18 Jan 2008, at 00:50, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Hi James
Just curious, what areas of Nisus writer aren't accessible? I've so far been able to use everything I've needed very easily. Just wondering out ot curiosity.



On Jan 17, 2008, at 3:25 PM, James Austin wrote:

Nisus Writer is not fully acessible yet. I have been in touch with their support people so hopefuly they will get back to me But it is still a very accessible and usable product.
On 17 Jan 2008, at 22:53, migara wrote:

please check nisus writer, no need for microsoft! shame in anycase is obvious!!!
Il giorno 17/gen/08, alle ore 18:23, John covici ha scritto:

And unless I am missing something, appleworks is not accessible -- not
that it is so wonderful, but come on!

on Thursday 01/17/2008 Greg Kearney([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
According to Microsoft this morning Microsoft Office 08 is not
accessible to the blind or print disabled using VoiceOver. So don't
bother going out and buying it. I will now editorialize:

At some point someone is going to start raising the issue of consumer products, in this case Microsoft Office, not being accessible and if
producing such products is actionable under the Americans with
Disabilities Act. That aside what in the world is Microsoft thinking? This was a product that was delayed because the code was changed to Xcode and here we have a major productivity application that is not accessible? Microsoft should be ashamed of itself and I for one would like to have someone from Microsoft offer some kind of explanation for
this oversight.

It is one thing for some small company with limited resources to not have an accessible application it is inexcusable for a company the size of Microsoft to re-write a major application like office and not
have it be accessible. If Xcode would not compile non-accessible
application we might have avoided this. It is interesting to note that the only accessible spreadsheet for the Mac, Tables, is the work of a
lone programer who managed to do it with out the resources of a
Microsoft or Apple.

On a related note developer at Sun have been asking questions about accessibility on a developer list at Apple so perhaps there is hope that Sun will be developing an accessible version of Open Office. Let's hope so anyway. And let's hope that someone at Apple is able to get and explanation from Microsoft as to why an application written after VoiceOver's release is not able to be used by the blind and print disabled. And Apple your not off the hook here either Pages and
Numbers are not accessible either I might add.

Greg Kearney
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