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Re: accessibility testing using a Mac?
From: Ro
Date: Aug 14, 2010 1:27PM
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I use a Mac but I don't test. I've never used Jaws so can't compare,
but I love my Mac. Feel free to write me off list if you need any
help. :)
~Randi and Guide Dog Jayden
In the Center of the Roof
http://raynaadi.blogspot.com/
On Aug 14, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Jennison Mark Asuncion wrote:
> 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
> --
> Jennison Mark Asuncion
> Co-Director, Adaptech Research Network <www.adaptech.org>
> Google Profile at <www.google.com/profiles/itaccessibility>
> LinkedIn at <www.linkedin.com/in/jennison>
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