Dear Becky, Unfortunately, AppleVis is the best there is. There is no comprehensive, authoratative source on accessible Mac apps. So, your best bet is to just search the Mac App Store for what you're interested in. Then, check on AppleVis to see if that app has been reviewed. If it hasn't, then you can decide to download the app and try it yourself, and possibly review it on AppleVis for the benefit of all. Otherwise, if you decide it's not worth the risk, you can look for another appp. YOu can always ask on this list too about the accesssibility of any particular app you're interested in.
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