understandable noted. but, does not jaws and window eyes require the
same, you know, standard windows controls, msaa, etc. its no
difference, so we on the mac prefer our apps to be written in cocoa.
I don't iknow why windows users say that like we're not really using
a top notch screen reader when the reason why most blind can't use
the skype for windows app successfully is because it doesn't have too
mmany standard controls. same thing for us on a mac, but! our skype
works perfectly.
Don't misunderstand this post, I am just hoping that for any reason
if voice over doesn't work on ipodder, that maybe, they would make it
accessible for us on the mac as they did for jaws users?
On Jan 19, 2006, at 6:42 AM, Jennifer Sutton wrote:
Hello:
I've changed the subject line since this question wasn't relevant to my last message, at all.
As I understand it, the Juice Receiver can be used on both Linux and the Mac. It's entirely cross-platform.
If you get it to work with Voice Over, I'd love to hear that since, as far as I can tell, VO's ability to work depends on how programs are developed. But I don't want to turn this list into a discussion of Mac and VO since there are plenty of other places to do that.
Go look for what you want to try by going directly to sourceforge at: http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/index.php
I found this by using Google and searching on keywords:
"ipodder for the Mac." It was right there on the first page. Don't forget that Google's your friend.
Best,
Jennifer