Hi Alex,
Much of the content on my VoiceOver website was originally on a Wiki.
When the Wiki began to be attacked by undesirable posts, I decided to
make the content available on my own. That wiki has since gone by the
wayside I believe. You are free to look at my material and let me
know if there's anything you'd like to use. Some of it is for Tiger
and some for Leopard. I haven't had the time to update the iTunes
material nor much else lately but it is still pertinent. You can
check out the web-site at:
http://homepage.mac.com/kilburns/voiceover/
or
http://web.me.com/kilburns/voiceover/
or
http://voiceoverwiki.info
later...
On 22-Sep-08, at 6:55 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
At the ICE project, we are working hard. One of our pet projects is
getting a Voiceover Friendly wiki going. Our focus goes way beyond
making the wiki accessible, it is trying to make all the content
relating to Apple products usable by Voiceover users in particular,
and sighted users. We are starting with a clean slate, so any
articles any of you have written would be greatly appreciated. I
will give credit in the form of a Que card in the virtual
Creditorium. It would be great if all guides you can send me, I mean
if you are interested to do so, and that you have the copyright to
(not copyrighted material), may be E-mailed directly to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so that I can start building the foundation of the Wiki.
Remember, this is a community effort,
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
Alex,
ICE Customer Care,
AWEBSIGHT Administrator,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Blindness is a gift, not a disability"
http://www.vipbc.org/
Tim Kilburn
& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada