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Re: ERPs that follow WCAG?

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From: JP Jamous
Date: Oct 12, 2016 6:31AM


That's a tough one. Accessible ERP systems are hard to find. The one that I used in the past was Power Designer DataArchitect 16.5. I was even trying to work with the company in Boston to make the UI a bit more accessible.

It is accessible for the most part but some grids require a few JAWS scripts to make them fully accessible.

That's the only one I have used and found it to be accessible for the most part. I know it is not open source, but it is worth checking it out.

I'd recommend their latest version in case they made some modifications to their UI. I am not sure what version they are using now.
I hope that helps.

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Subject: [WebAIM] ERPs that follow WCAG?

Hello,
I am looking for an Enterprise resource planning system for our company and I have tested around 10 and only one has been usable with a screen reader.
The best one I found was:
https://easyerp.com/


I would like a couple other options to choose from.
Many companies use ERPs and CRMs and I'm sure someone has considered accessibility in their system before. I would love to hear any findings.

I would prefer an open source ERP, because we currently have a couple systems I would like to integrate into any ERP, but at this point I am just happy if it is WCAG compliant.
Thanks,

Brandon Keith Biggs <http://brandonkeithbiggs.com/>;