Hi,

It is a broadening of the spectrum if you will. We have been locked into using Cocoa, and lets face it, not a lot of other OS's if any use Cocoa, so crossplatform is an issue. Perl-GTK is out, QT seems out, so what to developers do, they just leave out accessibility. VIP-Toolkit wants to change that.

Thanks for listening,
Alex,


On 18-Dec-08, at 2:18 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

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Hi Alex,

Feel free to flame me if you must, i guess i deserve it after having said this, but please first tell me why, oh why do we need yet another so called accessible framework when Apple has its own that all programs should adhere to and that, if i understand it rightly more or less already gets implemented if one use Cocoa as the programming language? Do we really need more interfaces and more confusion just like on that other platform resulting in more non- accessibility?
/Krister

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AJ> Hi,

AJ> The second revision of the framework includes a fix to a mojor bug
AJ> that was not spotted before.

AJ> The next release will contain a new application, "Software
AJ> Optimization and Management Applicatjion (SOMA)", that will greatly
AJ> simplify the management of the frameworks behaviors.

AJ> Find 1.2 here:

AJ> http://www.vipbc.org/downloads/

AJ> Thanks,
AJ> Alex,




AJ> Alex,
AJ> ICE Customer Care,
AJ> AWEBSIGHT Administrator,
AJ> <[email protected]>

AJ> "Blindness is a gift, not a disability"
AJ> http://www.vipbc.org/


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