Hi, I think we all need to write ilok or the parent company PACE Anti-Piracy about these issues. http://www.apple.com/accessibility has great information and http://www.microsoft.com/enable has information for windows based software. As accessibility is now built into apple products ignoring it I see as no excuse. If you can also do a whois domain look up on ilok.com and paceap.com as well as avid.com and call the people who have their numbers in the contact section as I think showing them what is going on is the best way to bring about change. We need to act now before things get more inaccessible. Nick Gawronski
On 6/25/2013 9:19 AM, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:
You aren't kidding. What a mess at first glance. Corporate silliness rules 
again. You would have thought that Avid would have made a few quiet suggestions 
to these folks since their products all use the stupid item.

Any observations from the part of the list that is much more cozy with Avid?

J. R.


On Jun 25, 2013, at 3:42 AM, Stefan Albertshauser 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,

It is no longer possible to manage ilok licenses via the web site. They 
distribute a license manager. This tool isn't accessible. I want to contact the 
company about that. What I need, are suggestions to formulate an official 
letter. My english isn't good enough, I think.

Thanks in advance.

Stefan

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