Hi Raewin: I have worked with Mr. Cashman, the gentleman who first contacted you, and, I want to let the people on this list, that when I first looked at a demo of the product, I found it very accessible and I also found that you were very responsive to any comments or critisisms which we brought forward. So keep up the good work. You are filling a need which hasn't previously been met for the blind community. Kevin Huber
On 8/11/10, Raewyn Whisker <[email protected]> wrote: > My name is Raewyn Whisker and I work for a company called Accomplish. > We have an accessible accounting package called CashManager that works > well with Window-Eyes and other major screen readers. > > What I would like to ask is why would you continue to work with - or > communicate with a product or company that is not listening to you? You > have alternatives, we do and have listened to our client base. We have > a business version, a not for profit version and a home version > available and accessible for the USA, UK, Australian and the New Zealand > Market. > > We have worked with individuals and organisations regarding the > accessiblility of our product. To name some - NFB, ACB, RNIB, Vision > Australia and RNZFB. > > We are now starting to work with screen reading companies like GW Micro > to ensure we get things as easy to use as possible. > > Our product has been around since 1992, and is well proven for ease of > use and functionality. We have been working on the accessiblity of the > product since 2006 when it was first bought to our attention that it was > accessible. The person who bought this to our attention is a > Window-Eyes user! Since then we have worked on making the product 100% > keyboard use, we have a 'special code' that changes any 'images' to > 'check/uncheck' so anyone using a screen reader can easily understand > what is happening, plus other things like labels and dialogue boxes > being readable. > > We know we are not 100% perfect, but then what program is? We have done > what we have done because we listen to our clients. Please have a look > at our product on www.accomplishglobal.com. You can download a trial > version and have a play. You can email me and I will answer your > questions. We cannot provide everything to everyone, but if it will > benefit our users across the board, and we can do it - we will. > > There will always be companies out there that care, and those that > don't. Way waste your valuable time on those companies that don't care, > when you could work with companies that are really trying to make a > difference, please give us a shot. If you don't like our product, come > back to me and tell me why! If you don't tell us, we will never know > and therefore cannot make any changes. > > Please help us help you! > > Regards Raewyn Whisker > Account Manager > Accomplish Limited > > Phone: +64 9 571 4560 X 715 > Email: [email protected] > Website: www.accomplishglobal.com <http://www.accomplishglobal.com/> > > Skype: raewyn.whisker > > From: Solomon Mekonnen <[email protected]> > > To: Pat Ferguson <[email protected]> > > Subject: Re: Quicken 2010 > > AT the risk of sounding like a truly broken record, let me briefly > > grab your attentions once again. Thank you so much to all who > > honored my request and sent message to Mark at Intuit. However, such > > accessibility issues raised by Pat could be addressed effectively if > > we bring our voices together. Like the accessibility challenge I > > recently raised regarding TurboTax, the same point can be > > emphatically stated about Quicken or QuickBooks. My company uses > > QuickBooks. But because of accessibility issues, I am at the mercy > > of my colleagues working under my supervision. Some of us seem to be > > less moved by such issues unless it is something we personally > > need. There are individual needs an preferences. But then again, > > there is a world of marketplace ideas which requires a more conserted > > action than an individual voice. Let us flood Intuit with > > accessibility requests regarding all of its products whether or not > > it is relevant to individual use. > > Can we? What would it take to convince fellow blind and visually > > impaired persons to reach beyond individual interest and make a > > collective, sensible, and audible noise? > > Best regards > > Solomon. > > At 01:16 PM 8/7/2010, you wrote: > >>Hi David and Everyone, > >> > >>We have decided to go with QuickBooks Pro, I think instead of Quicken. > >> > >>Whatever the latest version is. > >> > >>I do hope they make it accessible very soon. > >> > >>Thanks much. > >> > >>Pat Ferguson > >> > >>At 12:07 PM 8/7/2010, you wrote: > >>>Hello, > >>> > >>> I was under the impression that the newer version of Quicken > >>> were accessible out of the box as there are no set files for > >>> them. I am finding that this program is extremely difficult to > >>> use. Does anyone have suggestions on how to best use this product? > >>> > >>>Sincerely, > >>>David Gerry > >>>Boston, Massachusetts USA > > > > ##################################################################################### > Scanned by MailMarshal - Marshal8e6's comprehensive email content security > solution. > Download a free evaluation of MailMarshal at www.marshal.com > ##################################################################################### > > 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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