It is my understanding that anyone involved in any Apple beta is tied to a non disclosure agreement and, thus, should not even be discussing what is or is not working in Leopard. Any "testing in the streets" is probably being done illegally and, again, should not be addressed in speculation or such on a public list. If Apple is making the claim that Braille will be supported, that should be good enough. We'll all find out in October, so this subject is entirely pointless to be debating in July.

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On Jul 13, 2007, at 10:43 AM, The BlindTechs Network wrote:

thats just it, braille does not work and most of the testers on the list don't have it yet, it is possible that its available at apple hq but the testing leopard on the streets doesn't have braille.

Gabe Vega
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