True, but it is not accessible on any platform but Mac at present, and
even the Mac accessibility has a major issue. It has no accessibility
support on Windows, and is based on QT so is not accessible on any of
the various UNIX platforms running X. Not exactly a prime choice for
reaching the most amount of users with webvisum.
On Dec 28, 2008, at 14:08, David Poehlman wrote:
opera and ie also run on multiple platforms.
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Subject: Re: Opera (was Re: firefox, mozilla and voiceover:)
At 12:06 PM 12/28/2008, you wrote:
well that's disgusting to b honest
No it isn't. Are they even charging for Webvisum? Nope. I don't see
you offering to rewrite it for other brousers.
Firefox is open source and runs on many different platforms. I'd
say that's pretty good. It's one choice out of many.
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