I can only speak for the mac.  It's perfectly accessible on the mac.

positives of chrome on the mac are that it works with very ocasional websites 
that do not work in safari.
It has adobe flash integrated.
It can sync favourites with my droid if I want it too, which I don't.
and it doesn't crash.

Drawbacks are:
It doesn't work with some sites that work in safari and has a particular 
aversion to loading large web pages.
It crashes voiceover wen using the item chooser.
It doesn't have the bookmarks bar and associated shortcut keys.
It doesn't have an article reader.

I'm taking a two pronged approach to web browsing right now but that isn't 
really convenient either.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf


> On Dec 2, 2015, at 7:45 PM, Debbie April Yuille <debbiey1...@optusnet.com.au> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Erik
>  
> Are you saying that Chrome on the Mac is completely accessible or is that 
> chrome on iOS?
>  
> Thanks
> Debbie
>  
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of erik burggraaf
> Sent: Thursday, 3 December 2015 1:42 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Chrome and it's excess ability on the Mac and iOS
>  
> I just use safari on IOS, but I am in a real tugawar over browsers on my mac 
> now.  Chrome is 100% accessible and negates the need to keep updating flash 
> for things like cpatcha solving.
>  
> Safari under Yosemite is throwing up all sorts of spurious crash errors 
> beginning with "safari web content quit unexpectedly".  This is severely 
> impacting my ability to get things done.  
>  
> Right now chrome is my default, but I'm finding that some sites, particularly 
> extremely large web pages, won't load under chrome, but will in safari.  On 
> the other hand, some buttons and controls on websites will click under 
> chrome, but not on safari.  Most often, if something doesn't work on one, it 
> won't work on either, but the instances of one working but not the other are 
> high enough to justify the hellatious nuisance of juggling two browsers.
>  
> I'm just glad they both work well enough to make browser juggling feasible or 
> I'd be barred from some of my most used sites.
>  
> Best,
>  
> Erik Burggraaf
> 
>  
>> On Dec 2, 2015, at 11:32 AM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:motte...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>  
>> I recently saw that there is an update for chrome for iOS. I don't know 
>> about the Mac side. But I am sending this to both lists because I am 
>> interested in the current state of the excess ability of this browser on 
>> both platforms. I am not interested in learning chromevox, as I think it is 
>> stupid to have to learn a whole new convoluted set of keystrokes just to use 
>> one program. And in my long history of using computers, I have gone through 
>> enough learning and unlearning of keystrokes, that I feel I have earned the 
>> right to have excess ability without having to learn yet another set of 
>> them, which will not be applicable to the whole system. So, what kind of 
>> excess ability can I have on the Mac with chrome using Yosemite and 
>> voiceover? How about on iOS running iOS 9?
>> Mary
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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