hi nicholas.
I know that most times the problems are the apps, apps are standard
sustema osx, or other companies.
but the voice over also has some bugs in certain apps that to be fixed.
The voice over is not immune to bugs.
we all know that screen readers have bugs whatever they are.
and also has voice over.
It would also automatic updates for new features.
nicholas ok, if the group agrees with the automatic updates, I want you
to write the ticket for me to send.
I'll be super grateful.
thanks friend nicholas.
cheers.
Em 31/10/2013 06:29, Nicholas Parsons escreveu:
Seems to me Apple could push out updates to VoiceOver if they wanted to, just
as they push other updates for raw camera compatibility and the like, even
though those aren't separate applications.
More frequent updates to VoiceOver would be good. However, the main
accessibility issues we have are not problems with VoiceOver, but typically
problems in other apps. It's those apps that need to be updated to improve
accessibility, not VoiceOver. For instance, in Mountain Lion it's iBooks,
Pages, Mail, Calendar and Finder which need updates, not VoiceOver. Well, there
are a couple of issues with some of the voices messing some things up, but
that's a different issue as it's Nuance that needs to address those issues.
Having said all this, Mario, I'd be happy to write the email for you if you
like, and then you can send it from your own email account. I'll wait and hear
what other people on this list have to say first, however, as it's probably
wise to take on board other feedback.
Cheers,
Nic
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