No longer supporting? I'd say they *are* being supported if every other
application on my GNOME 3 system is identified as accessible. There is
definitely a way to detect the availability of accessibility, and a way
that is supported by the platform developers.
And I'd hardly call something that
Are you freakin' serious?!?
I was just thinking the other day about how Mozilla didn't seem to care
much about Firefox Linux accessibility. As a blind Android developer and
user, I find it difficult to impossible to use any of the advanced
features on Google's web-based market. Similarly, Google
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