Hey All,

Funny as the message you got from Apple on Logic is the same exact response I 
have gotten for years from Apple about the awful accessibility of Numbers which 
I now no longer use. I got blasted on this list for listing several issues with 
mountain lion and voiceover when it came out. One of the biggest being how they 
reversed webspots in safari. How in the world could this not have been noticed 
if they are actually testing accessibility? In Lion you would hit VO command 
right bracket and you could go down down a page to the next webspot, not in 
Mountain Lion they reversed it which makes no sense as you click VO command 
right bracket and instead of going down and to the right, right bracket takes 
you to the left, and left bracket takes you to the right. Ok, simple enough to 
fix I assumed, and assumed in the next mountain lion update it would be 
corrected. Nope, they never fixed what seemed to me to probably be one of the 
easiest things to fix. There have been virtually zero improvements to VO in any 
mountain lion updates. I will continue using my mac, and do love my mac, but 
have been very disappointed with VO improvements in mountain lion, and will be 
hesitant to upgrade to maverick as I am worried or concerned about more idiotic 
VO things that Apple obviously doesn't test. I'm sorry but you can't tell me 
this webspot thing was tested as anyone who used it before mountain lion would 
have noticed immediately in mountain lion how broken it was. Just my thoughts. 
On Jul 20, 2013, at 6:25 AM, Chris Moore <moor...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

> I agree, Mac OS X accessibility sucks.  iOS is far superior and the Mac is 
> half baked and very buggy.  I could never recommend the Mac as a productive 
> tool for the blind.
> 
> I don't think we should give up though, we need to keep up the pressure.  We 
> also need to shame Apple by bringing it to the attention of mainstream press  
> Let's try and convince someone to publish an article on how crap Voiceover is 
> on the Mac.  We only ever seem to get a slight update each time a new OS 
> comes out.
> 
> We need to keep making a noise and more of it.
> 
> Chris 
> On 20 Jul 2013, at 11:08, Dónal Fitzpatrick <dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie> wrote:
> 
>> Chris,
>> 
>> Dealing with both your mails in one here.  I wholeheartedly agree.  I've 
>> been convinced for almost 2 years that Apple sees their job in terms of 
>> accessibility for the blind, specifically on OSX but to a lesser extent on 
>> IOS, as done.  They can walk into any courtroom and claim, with 
>> justification, that they are in compliance with ADA, section 508, EU 
>> disability legislation etc.  Afraid in my view OSX accessibility is dying on 
>> the vine so we may as well accept that what we have now is as good as it's 
>> going to get.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Dónal
>> On 20 Jul 2013, at 06:31, "Chris Gilland" <ch...@clgproductions.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> And, though I cannot go into the specifics due to NDA, I'll say this, and 
>>> under no circumstances anything more.  I've reported through bug reporter 
>>> many many bugs as I'm an Apple Dev both for IOS and for OSX.  In both cases 
>>> a lot of the bugs had to do with things in IOS7 and in Mavericks both which 
>>> are broken accessibility wise.  Again, I can't legally reveal what these 
>>> things are, but the response I finally got back directly from engineering, 
>>> was something to the effect of we know about this bug, however, what you 
>>> are experiencing is exactly the way it's supposed to behave, so learn how 
>>> to deal with it.  Excuse me, but I paid 100 dollars to become a dev, not a 
>>> person whom won't be listen to!  Frankly, I'm almost ready to give 
>>> engineering a piece of my mind!
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> 
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarah k Alawami" <marri...@gmail.com>
>>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
>>> Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 1:41 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Logic Pro X accessibility: the view from Cupertino
>>> 
>>> 
>>> It's the same canned response  I received with GB as well. In fact I doubt 
>>> they will continue to improve accessibility in GB as I have not ten no more 
>>> responses even through the bug tracker I use.
>>> On Jul 19, 2013, at 9:29 AM, Josh Gregory <joshkar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> This reminds me of humanware, LOL.
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> 
>>>> On Jul 19, 2013, at 11:45 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick 
>>>> <dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Well this is truly helpful!  Really Apple accessibility customer care (or 
>>>>> whatever the PR gurus call them these days) have excelled themselves. See 
>>>>> the reply in its entirety below:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Does my sarcasm come across?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Dónal
>>>>> 
>>>>> (message starts)
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> Thank you for your email. At this time, support for accessibility in 
>>>>> Logic Pro X is limited.  We are continuing to work on improving 
>>>>> accessibility. We appreciate your feedback while we work towards this 
>>>>> goal.
>>>>> Apple Accessibility
>>>>> 
>>>>> (message ends)
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