Hi. Okay first I want to be honest in saying I was going to send a long reply to this. But then I realized I began fussing. So. I am going to be brief and to the point and hope it answers your question.
Accessibility usually is individual specific.
Does I work yes. Is it for you it is accessible enough for you only you can answer that question. There is a download trial available so if you have the high speed download it and see for yourself if it is for you accessible. If you cannot download it and are simply asking because you don't have a mac yet or such like then it might be a good ideato state that with your question.
Of course you don't have too. But it might be a better idea.
Accessibility is in the eye of the beholder if I may rephrase a well known phrase. I have used a lot of programs. Some I don't consider accessible. And others consider accessible.
Some I consider accessible and others consider inaccessible.
Now a truly inaccessible program is one that you cannot read the screen or navigate it. This is not true with iwork.
Hope that answers your question.
Jessica

On Jan 13, 2009, at 10:42 PM, Justin Harford wrote:

Hi all

Lol maybe a rather old and hopeless question but is anyone finding this new version of iWork that everyone is raving about accessible?

Regards
Justin Harford  text

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