E-mail List Archives You are here: Home > Community > E-mail List Archives > View Message Re: pay for accessibility testing? Search E-mail List Archives for From: Pratik PatelDate: May 17, 2013 6:53AM Next message: Rabab Gomaa: "Re: Table footnotes , or ?" Previous message: Steve Faulkner: "Re: Table footnotes , or ?" Next message in Thread: Whitney Quesenbery: "Re: pay for accessibility testing?" Previous message in Thread: Elle Waters: "Re: pay for accessibility testing?" View all messages in this Thread I echo both Elle and Jennifer's suggestions. You could also contact us. We will try to work with you to find the most cost effective solutions as well. One thing I would recommend is that if you can start working with people from the planning/design phase, it will be less costly. We're working on gathering some stats to put this in more concrete terms. Regards, Pratik Pratik Patel Founder and CEO, EZFire T: 718-928-5529 M: 718-249-7019 E: <EMAIL REMOVED> (or <EMAIL REMOVED> ) Follow me on Twitter: @ppatel Follow me on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pratik-patel/9/985/882 Skype: Patel.pratik -----Original Message----- From: <EMAIL REMOVED> [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Elle Waters Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 4:42 PM To: WebAIM Discussion List Subject: Re: [WebAIM] pay for accessibility testing? I second Jennifer's suggestion, another great group with many creative ways to approach cost efficient assessments. Cheers, Elle On May 16, 2013, at 3:26 PM, Jennifer Sutton < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote: > 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-Accessibili ty-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 > > > > Next message: Rabab Gomaa: "Re: Table footnotes , or ?" Previous message: Steve Faulkner: "Re: Table footnotes , or ?" Next message in Thread: Whitney Quesenbery: "Re: pay for accessibility testing?" Previous message in Thread: Elle Waters: "Re: pay for accessibility testing?" View all messages in this Thread