Ay thanks for that info and thanks for any efforts you put into
accessibility. I one day and keep saying I will, learn to program,
but like with most things, my time is limited and that annoys me.
Thanks again.
Scott
On Apr 27, 2006, at 9:47 AM, Travis Siegel wrote:
Yes Scott, the address book is where the contacts are kept. Not
sure why it was done this way, but I guess if you look at from an
organization stand-point, it makes sense. Then everything is in
one spot. Address book works, though with some difficulty. I have
some code I've been trying to force into compliance that will help
with this problem, but it's not ready for release yet, (not even as
an alpha test) but when it is, I'll be sure to post here it's out
so folks here can give it a try to see if it helps accessibility
with the address book. Unfortunatly, programming isn't a high
priority at the moment, since I finally got most access issues
worked out at my online university, and I'm 4 weeks into a 5.5 week
course, and have only 1.5 weeks of work done because of the way the
site is designed, so the next week or two is going to be spent
catching up before end of term, so no time for useful things like
producing accessible software. *grin*
I've got a similar project in the works for ITunes too, but that
one is not far along either. But just so folks know, they're in
the pipeline.
Hmm, is there a policy against vaporware on this list?