Share Point Services 2.0 is accessible the newer version is 3.0. There is a 
Share Point Portal based on Services which I have not worked on.

Both these products i.e. Services and Portal are Microsoft products and they 
should be accessible.

Jitendra



-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Otten [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 9:11 PM
To: [email protected]; Jeff Weiss
Subject: SharePoint and Window Eyes

Hi folks,
I'm on our city's accessibility advisory committee and have just learned that 
the city is considering using Share Point as its new web development tool and 
content management system. They claim its 508 compatible. Has anybody on the 
list had experience using websites developed with this tool? I'd be interested 
in your experiences pro and con or some examples that are available on the web 
without needing special log in permissions. Thanks.

mary

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