Hello; from what i have been hearing on this list and others windows users are 
having an easier time of it than mac users. however, there is a new ap for the 
iOS devices that seams to be getting good reviews.  and since mountain lion is 
supposed to resemble iOS, there is hope in my opinion of a working Facebook ap 
for MacBooks soon.  for me personally i do most of my interaction by email 
notification.  I have everything from friend requests to group posts sent to my 
email inbox.  In most cases i can just click reply and write my comments.  
However, this doesn't work with everything.  if you aren't subscribed to a 
friends feed, then you don't get his or her posts.  I will generally go to the 
Facebook site to post status updates, upload photos or videos, and to post to 
my groups.  this isn't all that difficult as long as you remember that wherever 
you see a selection box that is probably an edit field.  but the truth is until 
we can get fb to settle on a design we are never going to have full 
accessibility.  hopefully, the continuing dissatisfaction from sighted users 
about all the constant changing will help with that. best of luck, max  
On Mar 18, 2013, at 7:32 AM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:

> Dear Listers,
> I know this topic has been widely discussed on the list, and I have always 
> been following it with interest and with dismay. Many of my friends all over 
> the world in other than English speaking countries have been urging me to 
> contact and follow them on facebook. I know that facebook website have 
> largely been ignoring our accessibility needs. I'd love to hear - if it is 
> too much on the list than off list - from those of you who would have a few 
> moments to tell me what your experience currently is, and to offer some 
> advice on which platform it would be best to manage facebook, with voiceover 
> either on the mac or iOS, and whether there may be special applications that 
> might facilitate facebook. Or indeed, in desperation, if you have such 
> experience, whether facebook is more accessible via Windows, and in such a 
> case, whether NvDA screen reader has anything to offer. I know from the 
> various posts that a few people on the list have to juggle Windows and mac 
> platforms in order to accomplish what they need.
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Andrew
> 
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