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Re: pay for accessibility testing?
From: Jennifer Sutton
Date: May 16, 2013 2:26PM
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Greetings Angela and WebAIM:
You may wish to contact Knowbility about their service, through
AccessWorks. I suggest you start here:
http://www.knowbility.org/v/service-detail/AccessWorks-Usability-Accessibility-Testing-Portal/3k/
At 12:45 PM 5/16/2013, you wrote:
>Given the recent threads about having a real screen reader user
>testing applications/sites, does anyone know of a service one can
>hire to test an application? It's one thing to ask the kind people
>on this list to take a peek at something once in a while, but it
>would be great to have access to a service that would give a
>thorough review with different readers and browsers. The problem
>from our end of course, as a small state government agency, would be
>paying for it.
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
>Angela French
>Internet Specialist
>State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
>360-704-4316
> <EMAIL REMOVED>
>http://www.checkoutacollege.com/
>http://www.sbctc.edu
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