No, that's perfect. That's what we all need to do if we want
developers to take us seriously. At this time we make up such a small
number of users that the only way to be heard is to be in contact with
developers. We can't speak with our wallets because we won't be
noticed with so little cash flow. Now, on the other hand, if we
encourage our friends to switch to the Mac, that could change.
We're still on a platform that everyone uses. No adaptive tech here,
just tech. Just remember that, make that your message to your friends.
Apple is committed to access, and we need to let people know we're
here finally taking advantage of it. Companies like Skype who show an
interest in access need to be rewarded by our use and promotion of
their product. Tell your friends they don't need any silly JAWS script
to use Skype on a Mac.
By the way, I just received my copy of Soundtrack Pro with Logic
Studio. So far, I have found the tool to be extremely accessible.
However, you had better be ready to memorize or reference more
keyboard commands than you've ever memorized or referenced before.
Exciting stuff happening here.
Ryan
On Mar 7, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Lewis Brock wrote:
hey gang
for us users of skype on the mac we have issues with interacting
with certain features, no object labels etc and annoying issues.
after a day of compiling issues and flaws from my testing as well as
others who have mentioned problems to me I have been in touch with
the technical developer team at skype who have taken on all my
reports and issues with skype for mac, included reference for the
apple developer access guidelines etc. positive news is that they
will be working on fixes for these problems in the next release or
two. so we may find a fair bit happening.
hope you guys dont mind me dipping my tooes in the water there lol
lewy
at least trying to be cute and cuddly
Lewis Brock
Blind Musician and Composer of 21st century synth music
Phone: +44 07857 352828
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SKYPE: lewisjbrock