I especially like the idea of getting refunds for inaccessible apps. How many 
times has someone gone out and bought an app only to find it impossible to use 
with VO? That's why I like going to AppleVis to see if there is any mention of 
a proposed app before buying. There won't always be something there but worth a 
look. AppleVis is an excellent resource for a11y information for the time being.

I tend to agree with the previous poster expressing concerns about an 
accessibility rating in a public forum where there are so many people who have 
no a11y concerns and this could make an app statistically look less accessible 
than it really might be.

On Apr 21, 2013, at 1:35 PM, "J.P." <[email protected]> wrote:

> That is an easier way Karen, and valuable as well. I'm not blind to fact you 
> have different levels of users. There just needs to be improvement. 
> Especially when it comes to paid apps.
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