Category: Random Observations Bin
Wednesday, June 11, 2003
Maccessibility has an interesting piece about the last vendor of screenreading software for the Mac giving up the ghost. This appears to be a legacy of the huge shift from OS 9 to OS X, which shook up the market for Mac software across the board. Hopefully someone will pick up the banner on this one -- accessibility is too important to be left unserved (especially on a platform as theoretically user-focused as the Mac).
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