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accessibility testing using a Mac?
From: Jennison Mark Asuncion
Date: Aug 14, 2010 12:33PM
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Hello,
I've taken the plunge and am now the owner of a MacBook pro. My plan is
not to replace my PC, although I've heard I may get converted. Rather, the
intention is, as someone working in accessibility, to totally immerse
myself in the world of VoiceOver, Safari, and so on, simply to gain
1st-hand user experience using the Mac and to observe and understand
differences re accessibility interacting with the web using a Mac VS a PC.
On that, curious if folks are using a Mac/VoiceOver as part of their
accessibility testing process?
Jennison
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