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Re: PowerPoint accessibility-alt question
From: Duff Johnson
Date: Apr 25, 2014 8:17AM
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Lisa,
> What strikes me as I read this thread is that I see huge technological
> advances on Twitter almost every day now. They involve helping people
> navigate the physical space, or are computer oriented (hardware,
> peripherals, etc.). This is the most sustained and profound growth that I
> have seen in the last 15 years, which is wonderful.
>
> However, I am surprised at how far behind we are in terms of PDFs, and
> things we have talked about in this thread. There is no reason for it
> today, and okay you could also say that there was no reason for it 15 years
> ago either. We are talking huge companies, not start ups...
Twitter is hip, modern even sexy.
PDF is old enough to drink (in the US) which is very very old indeed in the computing world.
Much as PDF is indipsensible (theres no realistic alternative for electronic hardcopy), even I cant claim its sexy.
Once the larger companies (and the AT vendors) get their act together the question of Is PDF accessible on X will be taken for granted.
The only remaining question will be the one that never goes away, irrespective of format: Do users know how to author for accessibility."
Twitters great advantage in this regard is that its so simple (from an authors perspective) that its almost impossible to get wrong.
Duff.
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