Hi, Mark he or she might be right but I will try to do some research and
see. I think unfortunately Apple or anyone else has not made it where people
with handicap or disability if you want to call it that, where we can make
or program apps for apple stuff. Maybe if we wrote to apple enough this
might come true. Especially if they can see a financial  gain from it. Just
my thought and will see what I can find out.
 


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Joe Plummer ( JP )
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Subject: RE: Any blind iPhone developers out there?

Sorry, but iPhone/iPad development is only possible on Mac.

Bryan 

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Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 3:46 AM
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Subject: RE: Any blind iPhone developers out there?

Hi,

I have an iPhone developer account and have been reading up on the various
Mac solutions for writing apps.  

I know this may sound crazy but, do you, or anyone, no of a Windows
environment in which to write iPhone apps?

Mark

 

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Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 12:26 AM
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Subject: Re: Any blind iPhone developers out there?

Hello Victor,

I'm developing 2 apps for iPhone.

xCode has a few accessibility problems but you can use it.
Interface builder has more problems but you can design your interface with
it but you have to make connections from xCode. I'll post an article about
it in my blog next week.
iPhone simulator isn't accesible and you have to ask for help


I hope Apple makes interface builder and iPhone simulator more accesible.
For example. If interface builder has a method to create connections and
define outlets it will be accesible and confortable for blind developers.

if iPhone simulator can run voiceOver it will be accessible.



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        Jonathan Chacón Barbero
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