FS was warned about that back while the current offering was
still in Concept.  Clearly, there was no color-deficient
person on the test team or the concept team or the QC team.

Cheryl

Bryan Pratt wrote:
> I’ve copied this to both groups - Legacy and FS.
>
> I do believe in the colour-blind problem quite seriously. In
> a universal piece of software like Legacy and Family Search,
> programmers need to give cognizance to this issue.
>
> For you non-colourblind it’s straightforward. For us it’s
> more difficult. We need bold colour differentiations, not
> wishy-washy fawns, creams, greys, pinks. I’ve changed my
> colour configurations already on both softwares. Some will
> scream at my colour mixes but at least I can see the
> differences.
> And I believe close to 10% of men (especially) are colour
> blind. It’s a sex-linked gene if any one is interested, e.g.
> my maternal grandfather was colour-blind.
>
> This just a thought. No criticism on two wonderful programs
> - now in pretty blues, reds, yellows and blacks!!
> Happy red Christmas to all.
>
> Bryan
> NZ




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