[nabs-l] Accessible Apps
Robin
robin-melvin at comcast.net
Sat Jan 16 06:22:52 UTC 2016
Am I wrong, but I was under the impression the
NFB once issued a Resolution at one of their
NationalConventions, which requested that Apple
only approve iOSApps, which are accessible to
all. Am I InCorrect about this Resolution? I
think it was a couple of years ago.
This isn't impossible, it will only require more
work of Apple's iOSDevelopers to ensure their
iOSApps are as accessible as can be. MayBe Apple
can provide its iOSAppDevelopers GuideLines to do
so. Nothing is impossible, it simply takes a
creative mind to figure out how to make iOSApps,
which aren't viewed as being accessible to all, accessible to all.
If you don't believe me, who would of thought of
DriverLess Vehicles or TheAbility to use a
TouchScreen by the TotallyBlind & LowVision or
Other DisabledPopulations besides me OfCourse
At 06:18 PM 1/15/2016, you wrote:
>Evening, Ian,
>
>Keep dreamin'!
>CarAt 06:11 PM 1/15/2016, Ian Perrault via nabs-l wrote:
>>Hi, Iâm wondering who to contact so that the
>>NFB can make a regulation that private app
>>developers must make their apps completely
>>accessible with VoiceOver? Itâs to bad that
>>many apps are not accessible. It would be great
>>if the NFB could convince apple to implement
>>some sort of regulation to app developers. Ian
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