Re: Audio Hijack Pro, some parts not as accessible as they were

2011-11-08 Thread Dane Trethowan
I don't agree with that, yep you can ignore a Tweet but the folks who develop 
Audio Hijack Pro certainly don't ignore their Tweets and most other company's 
who bother to establish a twitter account certainly don't ignore them either.


On 09/11/2011, at 10:20 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Oh no I don't tweet them I write them via email. a tweet you can ignore like 
> I do. an email not as likely and make it high priority. as well.
> 
> good luck.
> On Nov 8, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> 
>> I've already Tweeted them but I don't think they're too interested in 
>> accessibility issues these days but still its certainly worth a try.
>> 
>> 
>> On 09/11/2011, at 9:48 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> 
>>> I can reproduce this. I would contact he...@rogueamoeba.com and let them 
>>> know wht's going on with screenshots if possibil. Not sure if you can 
>>> submit logs or consol logs on this though.
>>> 
>>> Good luck.
>>> On Nov 8, 2011, at 2:22 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>>> 
 Howdy Folks!
 
 Something I've noticed in Audio Hijack Pro, the checkboxes for the 
 scheduler don't seem to be reading properly with Voiceover any longer and 
 this always hasn't been the case.
 
 For example, suppose you add a "Timer" to the scheduler, if you move VO to 
 the right you'll see a pop-up menu which gives you 2 choices, "Every" and 
 "On", the default is "Every".
 
 To the right of this you see a whole heap of checkboxes which control the 
 days your time will function and you check or uncheck where appropriate 
 and here's where the problem seems to be.
 
 Voiceover doesn't read the status of these checkboxes correctly so you may 
 be told that a checkbox is checked when it isn't.
 
 What's the way around this? Only way I can think of just now is through 
 Trial and Error.
 
 
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Re: Audio Hijack Pro, some parts not as accessible as they were

2011-11-08 Thread Sarah Alawami
Oh no I don't tweet them I write them via email. a tweet you can ignore like I 
do. an email not as likely and make it high priority. as well.

good luck.
On Nov 8, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> I've already Tweeted them but I don't think they're too interested in 
> accessibility issues these days but still its certainly worth a try.
> 
> 
> On 09/11/2011, at 9:48 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> I can reproduce this. I would contact he...@rogueamoeba.com and let them 
>> know wht's going on with screenshots if possibil. Not sure if you can submit 
>> logs or consol logs on this though.
>> 
>> Good luck.
>> On Nov 8, 2011, at 2:22 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> 
>>> Howdy Folks!
>>> 
>>> Something I've noticed in Audio Hijack Pro, the checkboxes for the 
>>> scheduler don't seem to be reading properly with Voiceover any longer and 
>>> this always hasn't been the case.
>>> 
>>> For example, suppose you add a "Timer" to the scheduler, if you move VO to 
>>> the right you'll see a pop-up menu which gives you 2 choices, "Every" and 
>>> "On", the default is "Every".
>>> 
>>> To the right of this you see a whole heap of checkboxes which control the 
>>> days your time will function and you check or uncheck where appropriate and 
>>> here's where the problem seems to be.
>>> 
>>> Voiceover doesn't read the status of these checkboxes correctly so you may 
>>> be told that a checkbox is checked when it isn't.
>>> 
>>> What's the way around this? Only way I can think of just now is through 
>>> Trial and Error.
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Audio Hijack Pro, some parts not as accessible as they were

2011-11-08 Thread Dane Trethowan
I've already Tweeted them but I don't think they're too interested in 
accessibility issues these days but still its certainly worth a try.


On 09/11/2011, at 9:48 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> I can reproduce this. I would contact he...@rogueamoeba.com and let them know 
> wht's going on with screenshots if possibil. Not sure if you can submit logs 
> or consol logs on this though.
> 
> Good luck.
> On Nov 8, 2011, at 2:22 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> 
>> Howdy Folks!
>> 
>> Something I've noticed in Audio Hijack Pro, the checkboxes for the scheduler 
>> don't seem to be reading properly with Voiceover any longer and this always 
>> hasn't been the case.
>> 
>> For example, suppose you add a "Timer" to the scheduler, if you move VO to 
>> the right you'll see a pop-up menu which gives you 2 choices, "Every" and 
>> "On", the default is "Every".
>> 
>> To the right of this you see a whole heap of checkboxes which control the 
>> days your time will function and you check or uncheck where appropriate and 
>> here's where the problem seems to be.
>> 
>> Voiceover doesn't read the status of these checkboxes correctly so you may 
>> be told that a checkbox is checked when it isn't.
>> 
>> What's the way around this? Only way I can think of just now is through 
>> Trial and Error.
>> 
>> 
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Re: Audio Hijack Pro, some parts not as accessible as they were

2011-11-08 Thread Sarah Alawami
I can reproduce this. I would contact he...@rogueamoeba.com and let them know 
wht's going on with screenshots if possibil. Not sure if you can submit logs or 
consol logs on this though.

Good luck.
On Nov 8, 2011, at 2:22 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> Howdy Folks!
> 
> Something I've noticed in Audio Hijack Pro, the checkboxes for the scheduler 
> don't seem to be reading properly with Voiceover any longer and this always 
> hasn't been the case.
> 
> For example, suppose you add a "Timer" to the scheduler, if you move VO to 
> the right you'll see a pop-up menu which gives you 2 choices, "Every" and 
> "On", the default is "Every".
> 
> To the right of this you see a whole heap of checkboxes which control the 
> days your time will function and you check or uncheck where appropriate and 
> here's where the problem seems to be.
> 
> Voiceover doesn't read the status of these checkboxes correctly so you may be 
> told that a checkbox is checked when it isn't.
> 
> What's the way around this? Only way I can think of just now is through Trial 
> and Error.
> 
> 
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