it's possible to use text edit for this although it's not elegant. On Jan 1, 2013, at 1:08 PM, Edward Redfern <edwardredfern@xxxxxxx> wrote: with regards web dev work. what would you recommend that's voiceover friendly that can handle both HTML and full GUI design for websites? I go back to the days of macromedia flash on OS 9.2 so it's been a while lol lew Edward Redfern Vintage Mower Restorer. E-Mail: Edwardredfern@xxxxxxx Twitter: redfernmowers Website: http://redfernvintagemowers.wordpress.com Breathing life back in to old equipment, one day at a time. Want to recycle your old lawnmower and make a difference? Get in touch for more information. On 1 Jan 2013, at 17:39, Josh de Lioncourt <overlord@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > What kind of development are you wanting to do? Is there a reason why you > wouldn't want to use Xcode? I've been using Xcode extensively for years, and > it is excellent. It's also improving all the time from an accessibility > standpoint.. :) > > If you just want to make small, simple apps, AppleScript is a possibility. > > If you're doing web development, there are tons of options. > > If you are doing serious programming, Xcode is really a great option. > > What language are you wanting to work in? > > > On Jan 1, 2013, at 12:23 PM, Frank Ventura <frank.ventura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> Hi all, can anyone recommend an accessible programming environment (IPE) for >> the Mac that works well with VO. I am not talking about xcode. I tried >> IntelliJ with no success at all. >> Thanks >> Frank >> > -- Jonnie Appleseed With His Hands-on technolog(eye)s Touching the internet Reducingtechnology's' Disabilities one byte at a time ************ You are subscribed to the mac4theblind mailing list. The url for this list, where one can unsubscribe or make any changes to their list subscription is: //www.freelists.org/list/mac4theblind The list archive is located at //www.freelists.org/archive/mac4theblind/ All emails intended for the list owner can be sent to: john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx