Hello all,

As you know, Microsoft is claiming that Massachusett's move to OpenDocment would present a problem for people with disabilities. I think their argument is based on the premise that all applications that can read ODF are unable to address disabilities.

Could someone help me respond to this?

Can someone point me to factual information as to how OOo or StarOffice accomodates disabilities? Especially *blind* people, as that seems to be the core of Microsoft's argument.

I will get this information to Peter Quinn so he can support the OpenDocument decision on Monday's meeting.

Your help would be most appreciated.

Cheers,
Daniel.
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