I would change the settings for a program depending on the use of
that application. Meaning if it was something that I need or wanted
bad enough I would use whatever is there to me after changing
settings. I have some Windows programs that I tolerate because of the
menues being all I need to operate the app and disregard the GUI all
together. HTH
On Oct 12, 2007, at 4:36 AM, Jane Lee wrote:
Heyas all. Although I'm a newbie to mac development, I'm considering
working on access-enabling a couple open source applications I use on
a daily basis, and I just have a quick question for you folks.
One of the apps I'm thinking about accessifying is currently a
complete wreck under VO. If you change a few preferences beforehand,
it becomes somewhat less of a mess but still a mess without any
changes to the code. So, let's say that after doing as much as I can
from the developer end of things, there's a dozen different settings
you personally needed to change before an app went from still somewhat
unusable to bearable/usable, and this was something that can't be
changed in the app itself without massively affecting other users.
Would you be willing to go through the list and change all the
settings to get the best out of it? Or would you go use another
application that does the same thing for better or for worse that
doesn't need as much work?
Also, I know this is more of an end-user list, but if you guys know of
any other mailing lists than [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for talking about
cocoa+accessibility and are more active, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jane