tthew Campbell
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 9:35 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: statement about microsoft's accessibility on the mac
Hello.
The last part of you're statement is not entirely correct about Apple
stepping up. Apple has provided the developer guidelin
I think that message is absolutely true.
Kawal.
Sent from my iPhone
On 5 May 2011, at 12:44 AM, Chris Moore wrote:
> All true and very valid points. I think we all need to contact Eric Wilfred
> who is the General Manager of the Mac Business Unit at Microsoft. He has been
> part of the unit
Hello.
The last part of you're statement is not entirely correct about Apple stepping
up. Apple has provided the developer guidelines that include accessible
programming designs and it is the responsibility of the developer [Microshaft]
to step up and make they're products accessible. This, obvi
All true and very valid points. I think we all need to contact Eric Wilfred
who is the General Manager of the Mac Business Unit at Microsoft. He has been
part of the unit since Office 98. He was responsible for PowerPoint and
recently over seeing Office 2011.
I don't know a direct way of conta
I did give some feedback on Microsoft's inaccessibility since I have tested the
Microsoft products on the mac. I bought the mac and before i did they let me
test the mac with Microsoft word and it was very inaccessible
I wrote the following statement:
"To Who May concern,
"I am very interested