Re: Screen Reader Tests - now with Chrome and adds PDF Sufficient Techniques

 Much applause to you Mark! I routinely point people to these pages you've created. A standing ovation!
   On Tuesday, January 14, 2020, 2:33:20 a.m. EST, Mark Rogers <mark.rogers@powermapper.com> wrote:  
 
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Yes, there are tests for VoiceOver with Safari on macOS and iOS going back to 2013. Earliest versions tested are macOS 10.9 and iOS 7.1.
 
  
 
This page lists the latest versions of all the products tested:
 
https://www.powermapper.com/tests/screen-readers/
 
  
 
And these pages show results for VoiceOver on macOS (OS X) and iOS:
 
https://www.powermapper.com/tests/screen-readers/ua/ua-voiceover-osx/
 
https://www.powermapper.com/tests/screen-readers/ua/ua-voiceover-ios/
 
  
 
Best Regards
 
Mark
 
  
 
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From: Katie Haritos-Shea <ryladog@gmail.com>
Date: Monday, 13 January 2020 at 22:27
To: Karen Lewellen <klewellen@shellworld.net>
Cc: Mark Rogers <mark.rogers@powermapper.com>, W3C ig <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Subject: Re: Screen Reader Tests - now with Chrome and adds PDF Sufficient Techniques
 
  
 
Looks like there was Apple testing for OSX and iOS. 
 
  
 
Thanks Mark!

 
* katie * 
 
Katie Haritos-Shea 
Principal ICT Accessibility Architect, 
Board Member and W3C Advisory Committee Rep for Knowbility 
 
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On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 4:38 PM Karen Lewellen <klewellen@shellworld.net> wrote:
 

why are there no apple products tested?
Karen



On Mon, 13 Jan 2020, Mark Rogers wrote:

> Hi
>
> We’ve just done a refresh of the Screen Reader Tests at:
> https://www.powermapper.com/tests/
>
> This release has just over 10,000 test results and adds Chrome to the browsers tested:
>
> • NVDA 2019 with Chrome, Firefox and IE11
> * JAWS 2019 with Chrome, Firefox and IE11
>
> We've also added some new test cases for PDF including most PDF Sufficient Techniques. Unfortunately, AT/browser support for these is still quite patchy:
> https://www.powermapper.com/tests/screen-readers/pdf/
>
> Comparison of different AT/browser combinations here. Chrome would have been the outright winner in both JAWS and NVDA if we'd only tested HTML, but poor accessibility support in Chrome's PDF viewer lowered its score:
> https://www.powermapper.com/tests/screen-readers/
>
> Best Regards
> Mark
>
> -- 
> Mark Rogers - mark.rogers@powermapper.com
> PowerMapper Software Ltd - www.powermapper.com
> Registered in Scotland No 362274 Quartermile 2 Edinburgh EH3 9GL
>
>
>
 
  

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