Hi,
Thanks fo0r testing this. For now, I think I will stick with thunder
byrd in linux at least untill yosemity is out. If It wasn't for gmail
I would use apple mail full time. Just my thoughts.
Matthew
On 08/15/2014 07:10 AM, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:
Thank you or trying this for us. I encourage you to contact the app's
developers and inform them of the accessibility issues you experience
with this app. Hopefully they will take your concerns seriously and do
something about them. Thanks again and take care.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 15/08/2014 10:47, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Hi,
I took the plunge and bought Airmail just for the heck of it. Airmail
has many features which i think could be good but as almost always
the accessibility is quite poor. The main window contains lots of
tables which appear to be empty although they probably aren’t. I’m
sure someone can figure out what these tables are if we wanted to.
There are also a lot of unlabeled buttons, however if one wishes to
label those buttons, most of them have tool tips so they can actually
be labeled. (when will voiceover implement an auto graphics labeler
that works in the same way as the one JFW has?)
One of the tables i mentioned in the main window is actually
populated with both a message list and a preview pane of the
messages. All fields are readable except the one that says who the
message is from and if there’s any To-field it’s undreadable too.
Verdict: Airmail can be used, but at this stage i personally prefer
to stick to Apple mail, however it has potential, and so a little
polite advocacy is needed.
Hope this makes sense.
/Krister
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