Very well put Sabahattin. Agreed with everything you said. Just because we use 
VO we should not be afraid to call Apple out on bugs especially when they keep 
getting worse and worse. Why should I feel I should have to settle for 
mediocrity with just because I am a VO user.I still feel Apple is doing it 
better than anyone, but there is definitely room for a lot of improvement.
> On Oct 24, 2015, at 2:28 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> I don’t agree that executives shouldn’t know about accessibility.  They may 
> not know the details, but they ought to understand the urgency and 
> importance.  Steve Jobs was once the CEO of Apple and he demoed the latest 
> products for his admiring audience; he didn’t palm the job off to his 
> engineers.  If Steve Jobs could understand what made Apple products great, 
> then so can his underlings, past and future.
> 
> As for the comment that VoiceOver is merely one part of accessibility, that 
> may be completely accurate, but it’s irrelevant to a discussion about quality 
> control.  We are the customers and we expect a great experience while using 
> VoiceOver.  Perhaps you accept that a mainstream company can never deliver 
> the quality expected of an accessibility company, but others might not.  To 
> these people, Apple’s offering is inferior and you are endorsing the view 
> that we should merely be grateful for an inferior alternative instead of what 
> we deserve.  I am one of these people.  I want and expect VoiceOver to be 
> indistinguishable in quality from fully-paid Windows screen readers, and fear 
> that Apple’s internalising of VoiceOver puts it under unwelcome business 
> pressures that adversely affect us, particularly in recent times, and not 
> just for an initial release either.  I would prefer not to move to Windows, 
> but if I did, it would only because I finally accepted that Apple’s strategy 
> was untenable.
> 
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