On 9/16/06, John Denning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You may be nullified just because Steve Jobs gets up and
mentions Universal Access at WWDC.

Anyone who knows anything about Apple will recognize this as the
closest thing to a corporate sign from god one could ask for.
Impugning their commitment now just makes one look ignorant.
Obviously, they have a way to go.  Equally obviously, really, they are
doing their level best.  They are a for profit company, not a charity.
They are compromising accessibility for maintaining market dominance,
but that does not mean that the former is not also important.

It less obvious, but plain to me, that some people on this list will
never be content, no matter what Apple does.  There is nothing wrong
with having the expectation that things should be better than they
are, but that does not mean one has to be a pessimist.

Also key indicators are their unwillingness to resolve some
of the major bugs in the magnification or (Zoom)

Please explain more about this.  I have missed any discussion of major
bugs with Zoom.  In addition to your own observations, can you provide
a link to other discussions?  Thanks.

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