In the case of the Ipad, Ipod and Iphone the app are acquired from the
apple store.
The apps for the laptops and the mini are acquired from the venders of
the software.
On Jul 7, 2010, at 11:02 AM, Sandy Tomkins wrote:
Hi,
I apologise in advance if I am missing the point here, but aren't
all apps vetted by apple before being approved for the app store? In
which case, mightn't the best way, to make sure that all apps are
accessible, be to approach Apple, reminding them of their sterling
work re Voiceover and encouraging them to include accessibility as
part of their vetting procedure?
Just my thoughts,
Sandy.
On 7/7/10, joseph <[email protected]> wrote:
hi listers,
how can i make applications accessible with voiceover?
regards
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