Yes, I would say this person is greatly misinformed.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Kearney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "macvoiceover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "General discussions on all
topics relating to the use of Mac OS X bythe blind"
<[email protected]>
Cc: "Iain Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 10:12 PM
Subject: Fwd: Adobe accessibility
Got this back from Adobe. Not sure how to reply perhaps the user
community could give Mr. Kirkpatrick an education.
Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
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Begin forwarded message:
From: "Andrew Kirkpatrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: June 9, 2008 8:09:29 PM MDT
To: "Greg Kearney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Adobe accessibility
Greg,
Tried to chat with you from your site. Unfortunately, VoiceOver is not
ready for real use as a tool for blind users to gain access to many
applications and access to HTML content with VO is hardly mature. As a
result, we have not focused on supporting the Mac accessibility API in
the Flash player yet.
The Australian law doesn't require cross-platform accessibility,
particularly when there is no mature tool on one of the platforms in
question, resulting in no users requiring screen reader access in that
environment.
AWK
Lloyd Rasmussen at the Library of Congress suggested I communicate
with you concerning accessbility of Flash content with in the
Macintosh environment with VoiceOver.
Later this month I will be traveling to Australia where I will be
working on accessible websites. Australian law requires that web sites
be accessible. I have been unable to interact with any Flash based
content with VoiceOver on a Mac.
I am wondering if this is an issue that is being addressed or not as I
will need to advise my clients as to the legal use of Flash content.
Thank you for your time.
Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
[EMAIL PROTECTED]