Hi,
Umm, are you saying that Canary now is accessible or only sorta? When i tested 
it before it wasn't. /Krister

6 aug 2011 kl. 20:30 skrev Bryan Jones:

> Hello Kevin,
> 
> I'm currently running Chrome 13.0.782.109 beta on Lion. It has some flaws but 
> is mostly accessible and doesn't suffer from the VO lag still present in 
> Opera. I still do most of my surfing in the nightly builds of Webkit, but 
> when I come across an issue on a particular page I appreciate now having 
> Chrome as a useable alternative to help with troubleshooting. Sorry I don't 
> have time to write a more detailed report at the moment, but I'll try later. 
> I highly recommend giving the chrome 13 beta a whirl, and if you're like me 
> and don't mind tweaking and troubleshooting, you might want to give the 
> "Canary" version a try. It's their bleeding edge build and can be installed 
> and run side-by-side without screwing up other settings.
> 
> HTH,
> Bryan
> 
> 
> On Aug 6, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
> 
>> Please, I would like to know if OS X Lion Voiceover users have tried
>> Google Chrome web browser? If so, what are people's experience with
>> it, especially the accessibility or inaccessibility of it. If there
>> are features or aspects that are very accessible or inaccessible,
>> please do share those details.
> 
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