did make a polite request via their link and did get a reply back that  
they are going to look into it.

I've also contacted other app makers who's apps are either not  
accessible, or were and are now not. I hope it's an education process,  
most have come back with a positive response. Though not promising  
anything and I didn't expect them to, but rather expressing interest  
to look further into it, or plans for a future update.

Not being a programmer I have NO idea what is involved. But I hope we  
get to a day where it's just expected to work.

On Aug 29, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Maccessibility wrote:

>
> Updated - FaceBook.com Updates iPhone App, Rendering it Inaccessible  
> for
> VoiceOver Users
>
> Recently, FaceBook.com updated their iPhone application to version  
> 3.0.
> Apparently, no attention to accessibility was paid, as the app has  
> gone from
> being a fantastic interface for VOiceOver users, to being entirely  
> inaccessible.
> The application now consists of endless unlabeled buttons, and an  
> exploration
> throughout the app reveals no other information anywhere.
> We are advising VoiceOver [...]
>
> You can read the rest of this news item at:
> http://www.lioncourt.com/2009/08/29/facebook-com-updates-iphone-app-rendering-it-inaccessible-for-voiceover-users/
>
> The Mac-cessibility Network
> "...it's all within our reach..."
> http://maccessibility.net
>
>
> >


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