I agree also. I think this will see it's biggest benefits in Mobile where accessibility (may) not be as big of an issue. I'm not sure how accessible the current Flex Mobile components already are or how they interact with accessible handhelds.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Jonathan Campos <[email protected]>wrote: > On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Doug McCune <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Also, I'm still not clear on where AIR for mobile stands in regards > > to accessibility (ie with Apple's VoiceOver stuff or Android's TalkBack). > > Are current AIR for mobile apps accessible to screen readers? > > > > I agree Doug. I don't see this as a show stopper. Many organizations don't > have accessibility as a first priority, especially for mobile. Instead > speed is the big deal. If we could have the flexibility then we have a win. > > I understand Adobe's point on the matter and would like to have > accessibility just be there and work great, but no accessibility for a fast > display list is a tradeoff I'm willing to make. Its the same tradeoff that > my customers are willing to make too. > > I know this isn't the case for everyone. > > -- > Jonathan Campos > -- Francis Altomare,
