The beauty of this presentation is its inclusion.
I am amazed that many seem to think voiceover is a blindness product. It
is an adaptive tool useful and used by many populations.
The more one works from a place of single inclusiveness instead of the us
verses them separation thinking the more seats at the societal table for
all.
The very suggesting that there is a " the blind," composite fosters
stereotypes ind exclusion. No matter how well meaning.
apple is helping developers understand they sell to everyone...end of
story. Their profits, unlike Googles, are growing as a result.
Kare
On Sun, 13 Jul 2014, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Hello.
I have just been listening to a presentation on the WWC app (you know, the one
that you can download from the App Store) where you can listen to apple's
keynote etc. Well, on there, there is a presentation done by an apple
representative and this person shows developers how to make apps accessible to
Voice Over users and other users who have special needs. This presentation was
very interesting as the person used the new apple's UI tool kit to make an app
accessible for all special needs. So, there is no need for specialist
organisations to worry about Apple's commitment to accessibility as Apple have
given developers the tools to make apps accessible. Perhaps this should be
pointed out to organisations who attack Apple as I can't see Google or
Microsoft doing this. Or do they?
Kawal.
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