Not sure if there is an app to change screen colours like zoomtext, have you 
tried writing to accessibil...@apple.com? as for the Firefox bit, you could 
create your own CSS which you get Firefox to use instead of the CSS that is on 
your web server.
On 21 Jun 2010, at 13:41, KeelhaulChris wrote:

> Hello, I'm working in a Mac driven workplace and they're trying to
> move some of their visually impaired agents up to the newer software
> they use.  However, they are having a hard time changing the fonts,
> some kind of conflict.  What I wanted to know was whether or not there
> was a program that can change the screen colors like ZoomText can.
> I've found Nocturne and Blacklight which tint the screen, but it may
> not be enough for some of the agents.  I really need a program that
> will replace colors with others.
> 
> Also, the in-house software that they are using is web-based, Firefox
> specifically (not sure if it works well with other browsers).  If I
> could find a similar program that only worked on the web that would be
> okay as well.
> 
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