Hey John, sounds like a plan. I'll give you a shout and we can discuss it off 
list.
On Jul 20, 2013, at 5:54 PM, John Panarese <jpanar...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi Brian,
>   One of these days, I'd like to sit down with you and hear this happen.  
> It's easier to actually hear things happening to get an idea of what is going 
> on.
> 
> 
> Take Care
> 
> John D. Panarese
> Director
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> On Jul 20, 2013, at 4:48 PM, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hey John,
>> 
>> Yes, I agree who ever made the half baked comment seems to be going a little 
>> far.
>> 
>> As for me and numbers, I am not sure what my issue is as the final straw 
>> with using it was the constant VO crashing when using it. I am not sure if 
>> crashing is the appropriate term, what would happen is I would be working 
>> with a numbers document and VO would just completely stop working. I 
>> couldn't enter any text in to a cell. VO would stop reading and I would try 
>> and type anyway, thinking that maybe it was just a VO issue and text was 
>> being entered into a cell, but after quitting numbers and restarting I would 
>> go back to the cell and none of the text I had just entered was there. This 
>> started to occur more and more frequently, and when you are working with a 
>> cell that is at the midway point of a document it would take forever to get 
>> back there only to enter text in the cell move to the next cell and have the 
>> same thing occur all over again. I tried the various work arounds suggested 
>> to me, but had no luck with the find commands, and did find it a little 
>> ridiculous that I would have to go through about seven steps to do a certain 
>> find/search criteria including a VO F3 to toggle stuff off. I decided I was 
>> losing so much time spending on these issues that I just switched over to a 
>> database program. Now does that mean I don't know how to use a mac? No. Was 
>> it unbelievably frustrating and did I view it as way to time consuming? Yes. 
>> Did I think that Apple should come up with a better way and should have done 
>> so by now, yes. Does it mean if numbers is improved that I will go back to 
>> it? Yes. I don't see anything wrong with questioning apple at all. I'm not 
>> one of these people that thinks I need to bow down to Apple for everything 
>> they do, not everything they do is everyone going to agree with. They are a 
>> company in business to make money. Is their record with accessibility 
>> fantastic? Yes, is it perfect, no. Would I consider going back to windows? 
>> Not unless they came a long long way with improvements in accessibility.
>> On Jul 20, 2013, at 4:28 PM, John Panarese <jpanar...@mac-access.net> wrote:
>> 
>>>  There is nothing wrong with opinions and I think I had tried to make that 
>>> clear in my post.  However, there is a difference between personal opinion 
>>> and making blanket statements that you feel reflect what everyone should 
>>> think.  If you think Mac accessibility is "half baked", well, as I said, 
>>> that is your opinion and you have a right to that.  Fortunately, the vast 
>>> number of blind Mac users surely don't see it that way, and I have yet to 
>>> encounter a client who has come to that conclusion in 3 years of doing Mac 
>>> training.
>>> 
>>>  As I told someone off list, and at the risk of being accused of flaming 
>>> anyone, from several years on lists and particularly being subscribed to 
>>> about five blind Mac or iOS user lists, when someone makes a statement 
>>> generalized to detract from the use of the Mac as a tool equal in value to 
>>> Windows, there are one of three reasons or positions at work:
>>> 
>>> 1. The user really has not learned the Mac well enough to be qualified to 
>>> make any blanket statements.  I can't tell you how many people I have met 
>>> who have had limited use or understanding of the Mac, but find it necessary 
>>> to tell people that the Mac isn't on the same accessibility grounds as 
>>> Windows.   It's like taking a car for a fifteen minute test drive and then 
>>> bashing the car on every category as if you have owned it for five years.  
>>> Does anyone remember the first AFB review on VoiceOver in 2005?
>>> 
>>> 2. The user has used the Mac, but still is at the point in which they don't 
>>> know enough about the Mac to truly speak with any expertise.  In other 
>>> words, as the expression goes, they know enough to be dangerous.  I often 
>>> see this in the world of Windows with JAWS or Window-Eyes users who want to 
>>> criticize the other camp.  You may know how to do a lot of things, but your 
>>> experience and knowledge is still lacking and you don't know enough about 
>>> what else can be done because you haven't taken the time to thoroughly find 
>>> out.
>>> 
>>> 3. There is another political or personal a gender at work.  In other 
>>> words, the Mac could demonstrate utter perfection when it comes to 
>>> accessibility, and the user will still find fault with it or seek to 
>>> disparage it because they have a vested interest in such criticisms.
>>> 
>>>  This, of course, excludes the general contrarians or the basic Apple hater 
>>> or the person who just doesn't like the Mac on the grounds that, well, they 
>>> just don't like it.  
>>> 
>>>  As for Numbers, keep this in mind, Brian.  There has not been a major 
>>> upgrade to the iWorks suite in 4 years.  It is still called, iWork09.  In 
>>> other words, it is highly likely Apple has a major update coming with 
>>> Mavericks, which will be more than just a few minor tweaks.  I do use large 
>>> spreadsheets, but I don't often have the kinds of behaviors you have 
>>> reported.  Whether that is because of my system configuration, how I 
>>> maintain my Mac or just a system specific matter is something I don't know 
>>> for sure.  All I can tell you is that many blind Mac users are using 
>>> Numbers and Pages every day and, like in Windows, they find work arounds to 
>>> accomplish tasks.  We have a very good, knowledgeable person on this list 
>>> who teaches iWork accessibility who often provides suggestions for work 
>>> arounds and approaches for using Pages and Numbers.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Take Care
>>> 
>>> John D. Panarese
>>> Director
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>>> 
>>> On Jul 20, 2013, at 3:47 PM, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hey John, Relax. It is great to read everyone's opinions on the topic. Do 
>>>> some people go to far saying that Apple isn't committed to accessibility. 
>>>> Sure, but hey that is their opinion. In my posting, I am just saying, I 
>>>> don't know how something so simple as web spots can be reversed as it is 
>>>> completely illogical to now have to click left to go right and right to go 
>>>> left. Also is it annoying that accessibility of numbers keeps getting 
>>>> worse and worse, yes. Try using a large spread sheet or doing a search for 
>>>> a certain word in numbers. I would have hoped for more improvements by 
>>>> now, but I do understand that Voiceover is a very very small segment of 
>>>> Apple users, and I do appreciate Apple's commitment to it. Yes, I have 
>>>> heard the horror stories about the accessibility of windows, and overall I 
>>>> am a pretty happy mac user. Am I threatening to go back to windows, no, I 
>>>> am simply stating my opinion and disappointments with certain areas of 
>>>> accessibility, and getting Apple's standard response for years every time 
>>>> I do contact them.
>>>> 
>>>> Does the blind community complain to much? No more than any other 
>>>> community. I guarantee boards for other accessibility areas are filled 
>>>> with the same kind of complaints as everyone wants everything to be about 
>>>> them, it's the human condition. I could only imagine how much moaning and 
>>>> complaining is going on about the Yankees on a Yankees board, just to use 
>>>> them as an example.  
>>>> On Jul 20, 2013, at 2:28 PM, John Panarese <jpanar...@mac-access.net> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> OK, maybe I am missing something here, but I am reading some of the most 
>>>>> ridiculous and assumption ridden posts in this thread.  How in the world 
>>>>> can you say the Mac is half-baked?  The Mac is just as accessible as 
>>>>> Windows at this point, and for whatever weaknesses you can point out in 
>>>>> OS X, I can equally find in Windows.  I know blind people productively 
>>>>> using the Mac every day for their work, and I can give you several 
>>>>> testimonials from former Windows users who will flat out tell you that 
>>>>> Mac accessibility is superior to that in Windows hands down.  I just had 
>>>>> this conversation with a client who is a former JAWS user who was using 
>>>>> Windows since 1994 and still uses Windows because he paid for a SMA.
>>>>> 
>>>>> In any event, to assume Apple is done with accessibility or has done so 
>>>>> to legally get by is a generally opinionated statement that has no 
>>>>> factual or concrete evidence beyond personal belief.  How far the Mac has 
>>>>> come since Tiger, including Lion to Mountain Lion, is proof enough, and 
>>>>> if it’s not satisfactory enough to you, that is your problem and not a 
>>>>> general reflection of the state of accessibility among most blind Mac 
>>>>> users.  Is it perfect?  Of course not.  I can list the flaws as readily 
>>>>> as anyone else, especially since I train folks to use the Mac every day.  
>>>>> However, as I said, I can list just as many in Windows, if not more in 
>>>>> some regard.  Also, well, show me an operating system the blind can use 
>>>>> with perfection.   We can go on and on about our accessibility gripes 
>>>>> about every operating system, but in many cases, the reality does not 
>>>>> truly reflect our narrow world views of things.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Take Care
>>>>> 
>>>>> John D. Panarese
>>>>> Director
>>>>> Mac for the Blind
>>>>> Tel, (631) 724-4479
>>>>> Email, j...@macfortheblind.com
>>>>> Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com
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>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Jul 20, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick 
>>>>> <dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Chris,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Just to be clear I think they've done a stellar job on IOS.  Sure there 
>>>>>> are things I'd like to see, things I'd have done differently; but that 
>>>>>> applies to my own development work (in retrospect) as well.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The reality is that four and a half years after iWork 09 was released, 
>>>>>> it is still lacking in what I would consider to be basic accessibility 
>>>>>> and, more importantly, usability.  People like Anne Robertson (on this 
>>>>>> list) have come up with workarounds to get past issues that t we really 
>>>>>> shouldn't have to be working around.  With every new update I hope that 
>>>>>> some new features will be introduced, but more importantly I want 
>>>>>> longstanding bugs to have gone away.  Neither happens.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Like you, I've stopped recommending the mac for anyone other than those 
>>>>>> who want a glorified mediaplayer.  It is not a productivity machine at 
>>>>>> this stage.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Dónal
>>>>>> On 20 Jul 2013, at 11:25, 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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>>>>> Take Care
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