Re: Amaya; Very Accessible Input But Not Output

Hi, Irene.  Yes, and here's most likely the reason why.  You picked the 
premier and best known screen reader all right, but also the one which 
would be sticking to internet explorer because they are so proprietary, 
the screen reader company itself I mean, that they think they are 
setting the standard that everyone else has to follow in the 
accessibility world.  Put it like this, if they don't see that there's 
a huge market, you're not going to have an audience.  Their perspective 
on things might explain the reason why they were not first in the 
access technology scene to support Mozilla Firefox.
Perhaps, I should just make a template which is complient and then fill 
in the other text and html.  But, then it's back to NotePad?

Thanks for your response.

Tony

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Received on Wednesday, 23 August 2006 20:22:32 UTC