Well, I have a qauestion.
I may be doing some training in August and they use PDFs for their
training, and they say some of it is accessible in that it can read
aloud itself--I mean that's what they saym that the files will talk
on their own somehow through Adobe. Will this work on the Mac?
Jane
On May 18, 2006, at 8:47 AM, Access Curmudgeon wrote:
Hello all. Has anybody tried this I wonder?
I'm about to investigate it for accessibility.
I don't have the Macintosh version, but the Windows version uses a
whole lot of drag and drop operations for interface dealing with
editing tags. From this perspective, Acrobat is a page layout
program, so I am not sure how they might fix this. But the apparent
accessibility depends on what you are trying to get out of. If you
want to use Acrobat to produce well structured PDFs from well
structured Word files, then you will find Acrobat to be compatible
with your screen reader. If you want to use Acrobat to repair PDFs,
which is my primary use of the software, then you are out of luck if
you need to use a screen reader.