Hmm. From what I've been reading on AppleVis, it is accessible, but
not in the conventional method. Which begs the question of what
defines accessibility? is something not accessible if you cannot
accessit using the standard functions of your screen reader? As I
understand it, the Sign in process can work without disabling
VoiceOver. Essentially, the app is divided in to columns, and the
standard flicking left and right gesture does not work. However, if
you touch the screen in the appropriate place, VoiceOver is able to
give the info to you. But to get to the other column on the screen,
you have to tap something on the right side of it, and then tap the
left side to get back to that series of columns. I'll have to play
around with this when I get the time, but as I understand it, this is
how it can be done.

Scott

On 9/11/12, David Eagle <[email protected]> wrote:
> A brilliantly written article. I hope that you will be sending that to
> Google.
>
> On 11/09/2012, Maccessibility <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Maccessibility has posted a new item, 'Google Releases Official YouTube
>> App'
>>
>> With the presumed imminent release of iOS 6, Apple will be retiring the
>> YouTube app which has been included on its iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
>> devices since their inceptions. As a result, Google Inc. has released an
>> official app for its YouTube service.
>>
>> Unfortunately, Google’s offering, while somewhat usable for VoiceOver
>> users,
>> includes [...]
>>
>>
>>
>> You may view the latest post at
>> http://maccessibility.net/2012/09/11/google-releases-official-youtube-app/
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