Solomon, I no longer have a contact but was hoping perhaps they gave you a specific name to contact. However, from what you say here, this approach sounds good. While you did not mention finances and I'm sorry if I implied that you did, the comment that Intuit wants to know how many people want accessibility implies they are concerned some about finances. We agree completely on this, though, and I do apologize if my note written quickly before I had to leave this morning was not clear.
Best regards, Steve Jacobson On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 11:02:42 -0400, Solomon Mekonnen wrote: >Thank you for your comments. I think it is great if you continue to >communicate with whoever you know at Intuit. But it is also >important that our collective voices still go to Mark and the >President's office at Intuit where I have already began the effort. >Yes, I have spoken with Mark and other staffers at the President's >office of Intuit. They specifically gave me the [email protected] >e-mail and address our comments to Mark at the president's office. I >have spoken with him on the phone and via e-mail. Even though the >e-mail appears generic, it will get directly to Mark at the >president's office. I will leave the contents of your comments to >your discretion. However, I never once promised them that Intuit >will make a financial gain by doing this. I specifically spoke to >them about the accessibility needs of blind and visually impaired >users. Mark and all of the other staffers at the president's office >were open and enthusiastic about the issue. So all I am asking of >the community of the blind and visually impaired persons is to >recognize the need to come together and create a critical mass that >cannot be ignored. Our individual needs remain within the province >of each one's individual prerogatives. the relevance of our common >action is that, today we make requests about Intuit's >products. Tomorrow we will pick up the next cause. the point is not >quite whether I will or will not use a specific product. Each blind >and visually impaired person should never forget that our collective >voice is the strength by which we secure critical services and >various enabling advancements out of the market. God bless and let >us come together and make our needs known by puting a healthy >pressure on the market which is otherwise ignorant or uninformed. >Best regards >Solomon. >At 09:53 AM 7/31/2010, you wrote: >>solomon, >> >>You likely didn't hear from me about this because I abandoned using >>TurboTax this past year after using it for over a >>decade. I think that this is a worthy effort and I will certainly >>write a note. >> >>I gather that you had some sort of personal contact with someone and >>that is great. It concerns me a little that the e- >>mail addresses given seem to be quite generic. My concern arises >>from the fact that over the past decade, I have >>provided feedback on their web site and through surveys after >>completing my taxes. I have always included my e-mail >>address and have never once received a response. Very early on, I >>did have some correspondence with someone at >>TurboTax who seemed very interested. He noted that they did not >>change their user interface very often preferring to >>keep it relatively stable. However, he assured me that our needs >>would be taken into account when changes were >>made. As you know, they have been making changes over the past >>several years, and I have yet to see a single >>change that helps us and some have made our use more difficult. >> >>I think we need to consider our approach very carefully. It is >>certainly a good idea to show them that there are >>interested people who will buy their product. However, we also need >>to emphasize that this should not be that >>expensive in the long run, that incorporating our needs and even >>needs of other disabled persons into their designs >>rather than trying to do it after-the-fact makes sense. We will >>probably not prevail by making them think that fixing this >>will make them tons of money because it probably won't. Noting that >>other companies are already incorporating >>accessibility might be helpful, though. Also, emphasizing that we >>already use many off-the-shelf products would be >>good. >> >>If you get a specific name at any point and it would be helpful to >>redirect mail to that person, please let us know. The >>"WECARE" address is likely high volume, and I am uneasy that >>messages there will not get filtered to the right people, >>but it is worth a try. Were you given any instructions as to how to >>indicate that messages should be directed to "Mark" >>or to the Office of the President? What I mean is whether this >>should be done in the subject or in the body? >> >>Best regards, >> >>Steve Jacobson >> >>On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 11:05:08 -0400, Solomon Mekonnen wrote: >> >> >Attention all, >> >Several weeks ago I posted a message on this listserv regarding >> >TurboTax's inaccessibility for blind and visually impaired users who >> >wish to do their own taxes independently. I received only one >> >response from Bernie Perella who shared a valuable information on his >> >own experience with the continued inaccessibility of the TurboTax >> >software. According to his e-mail TurboTax became progressively >> >inaccessible starting with the 1997 version. The 1996 version of the >> >TurboTax software was the most accessible to date. He also indicated >> >that some users feel that the online version is somewhat more >> >accessible than the version produced on disc but not practical enough. >> >I shared Bernie's information with Intuit and requested that the >> >office of the president of Intuit invest a serious and meaningful >> >effort to make TurboTax accessible as early as next year. They >> >informed me that they would like to see the level of interest or the >> >size of the service target to warrant a focused effort. Ergo, the >> >reason for this e-mail. >> >I am asking each and every blind or visually impaired person who >> >would like to do his or her own taxes for the cost of the software to >> >send feedback to Intuit at the following e-mail: "[email protected]" >> >attention Mark or the Office of the president. Or, you may also >> >access the feedback link on the intuit website, "www.intuit.com. >> >Please make your e-mail informative and friendly. The purpose is to >> >make Intuit see the legitimacy of our request. There is much greater >> >strength and persuasive power in amiable communication than an >> >emotionally charged outburst of potent expression. >> >I would also like to solicit the help of GWMicro's Executive Office >> >to communicate with Intuit on a corporate level regarding the same >> >issue. You may also communicate with other blind and visually >> >impaired individuals who do not receive messages from this >> >listserv. I think it might be helpful to contact advocacy agencies >> >or such organizations as NCB or NFB to influence Intuit's efforts on >> >the same issue. >> >I am just trying to involve every one interested to show Intuit that >> >the request is worthwhile. Please join me if you feel Paying H&R >> >Block exhorbitant fees should not be the only option we have >> >especially at the time when technology has made incredible advances >> >in software accessibility facilities. Last year I had to pay H&R >> >Bloc $175.00 besides the check I wrote to Uncle Sam. I could have >> >put those same funds to some other use if I had the ability to do my >> >own taxes. >> >I thoroughly understand that there are free services available for >> >filing taxes. I also realize that some of us have spouses, children, >> >or friends who might lend us a hand in filing our taxes. But won't >> >you be interested in engaging your good offices in the effort to >> >convince industry to take our needs seriously? If Intuit responds to >> >our request in one area, it should not be difficult to see what it >> >might be able to do for us in the remaining software packages such as >> >QuickBooks and webstore merchendising services. The idea is, let us >> >come together and form a critical mass that cannot be ignored. >> >Best regards >> >Solomon. >> >If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original >> sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list >>and your message is related to GW Micro, then please consider >>sending your message to [email protected] so the >>entire list will receive it. >> >> >GW-Info messages are archived at http://www.gwmicro.com/gwinfo. >> You can manage your list subscription at >>http://www.gwmicro.com/listserv. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original >>sender only. 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