Hi Mary, Richard and others,

I should have probably addressed accessibility when I mentioned the upcoming
Office app. Nobody of course knows if it will be accessible or not and I
didn't know that Office for the Mac wasn't accessible. But do keep in mind
that Microsoft has a couple of apps such as OneNote and Skydrive and these
seem to be perfectly accessible. Accessibility improvements inn Skype were
long in coming, but they did come and also after Microsoft had taken over.

I don't want to say in any way that Microsoft is awesome because after all
they so far have done nothing for accessibility on the Windows Phone
platform, but I think we should reserve judgement until the Office app is
out and we know if it's accessible or not. Yes, most likely Microsoft is
going to some sort of subscription model and while this may not be for
everybody, if the apps were accessible and I could actually use Excel
efficiently on my iPhone or even an iPad, I'd have no problem with that
since I use it for work every day and it may well be worth it to me.

And just to get back to the topic of Notes one more time, I think it's too
bad that OneNote isn't more accessible on the PC or that there is no really
good, fully accessible and easy to use Evernote app because I would love to
have a full-featured Notes solution which supports text, pictures and audio
as well as multiple users and works on Windows and iOS. Evernote I think
does have all of that, but I have yet to find a Windows app that is fast and
easy to use.


Regards,
Sieghard


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