Yep totally agree Josh, and Apple has obviously put a lot more work
into VoiceOver than Microsoft has into Narrator. About the only
thing they changed about it in hte release of Vista, was the voice.
And the fact that Apple has included Braille support in Leopard,
really shows that they are committed to long-term development of
VoiceOver
On 17-Jan-08, at 8:07 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
On 17 Jan, 2008, at 4:53 PM, John covici wrote:
But Voiceover has the same problem as Narrator has, although somewhat
better, it is unusable unless the app uses MAC standard as it were,
and inevitably some apps won't do that for whatever reason. The only
thing that saves the day a bit is that more mac apps do the standard
thing than windows ones.
Apple plays up compatibility, particularly in accessibility, and
provides more robust tools to make apps accesible. I think Apple
has been far more pro-active about access standards than Microsoft
has. Even if apps followed Microsoft access standards, Narrator
would still be mostly useless. Comparing Narrator to VoiceOver is
like comparing cement to chocolate cake.
Josh de Lioncourt
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