I do wonder if someone critical to do with Apple Accessibility has left or been 
moved elsewhere. There are ongoing issues not just with Mavericks, but with iOS 
7 as well, and while all software has bugs, some of these issues are quite 
significant in terms of productivity.
I still think on mobile devices, Apple is offering the best experience out 
there right now, but i applaud the way Google's accessibility team engages with 
our community in a much more transparent way. I don't know whether bugs that 
are being reported are being ignored or just not being accorded a high enough 
priority to have them make the cut before OS builds are released, but something 
with Apple's quality control when it comes to accessibility has gone wrong..
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org

On 17/12/2013, at 8:22 pm, Mario Navarro <mario....@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> yes jonathan you're right.
> What a big disappointment.
> most errors were not corrected.
> a month and a few days waiting for good news, and at the end of waiting 
> apple's accessibility team gives us a handful of nothing.
> I am completely disappointed with apple.
> apple is worse than freedoms.
> god what is wrong with apple's accessibility team? ... no point reporting 
> bugs, because the team doesn't listen to anyone and became a group of 
> irresponsible people.
> steve jobs please back from heaven to us.
> cheers.
> No dia 16/12/2013, às 23:24, Jonathan Mosen <jmo...@mosen.org> escreveu:
> 
>> Hi all, well after waiting patiently for the 10.9.1 update, it seems quite 
>> disappointing to the extent that I even went into  "About this Mac" to make 
>> sure I was really running the update.
>> In Mil, the number of messages in a conversation is still spoken last, 
>> meaning if you have preview turned on, you have to sit through a lot to hear 
>> that critical information.
>> The VO-J bug in mail, where sometimes you press it and you're not placed in 
>> the body of a message, is still present for me.
>> I also continue to find that command-Tabbing from Fusion into another 
>> application takes a very long time, which it didn't do in Mountain Lion.
>> They claim to have specifically fixed some Vo issues, but these major 
>> productivity hits, for me, remain in this update.
>> Jonathan
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