Hi list, In case you missed it, not only does today's 1.0.1 update to the Apple Watch improve several aspects of the device, it addresses three annoying VoiceOver bugs. It also, according to some reports, makes some core parts of the UI better, fixing accessibility in several apps. Add to that the fact that the Watch was already fully accessible; that the Micky Mouse face speaks the time in a higher-pitched voice, a throwback to the old talking watches; that iOS8.3 fixed nearly every VoiceOver bug in iOS8; that Tim Cook mentioned accessibility in a mainstream address; that VoiceOver consistently gets new features with each new major OS update to any Apple product; and that not a single item in Apple's current lineup lacks visual, learning, hearing, and motor accessibility features in some form or another. All I'm saying is that, next time an accessibility bug really annoys you, and you're tempted to conclude that Apple doesn't value accessibility and is leaving VI or other disabled users behind… Just think back to this email, then think of all the ridiculously amazing things your phone/Mac/Apple TV/Watch/iPod/iPad can do in a fully accessible way. Sure, there are bugs, but there are longstanding networking and wifi problems too. Is Apple therefore abandoning wifi users? Do they want to push Macbook Air users away with a bug that caused startup problems? Do they want to stop the Mac Pro line, because a bug in that system caused dual monitors to not work correctly? Apple is far from perfect, but I can safely say that their long-term commitment to accessibility isn't going anywhere.
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