[Nfb-science] Fwd: AccProbe v0.4.3 released [FWD]

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Fri Feb 27 18:21:55 UTC 2009


>Date:         Fri, 27 Feb 2009 14:45:11 +0000
>From:         "Gregory J. Rosmaita" <oedipus at HICOM.NET>
>Subject: AccProbe v0.4.3 released [FWD]
>To:           BLIND-DEV at LISTSERV.ICORS.ORG
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>From: Michael A Squillace <masquill at us.ibm.com>
>   To: AccProbe-External%IBMUS at us.ibm.com
>Sent: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 13:32:46 -0600
>Subj: [Accessibility-ia2] AccProbe v0.4.3 released
>
>All:
>
>I am pleased to announce the release of Accessibility Probe
>(AccProbe) v0.4.3. AccProbe is an Eclipse RCP-based stand-alone
>Java aplication that combines inspection, event-monitoring, and
>hierarchical viewing of accessible objects and their properties.
>It is currently only available for the Windows platform but does
>support both MSAA- and IAccessible2-enabled aplications. It is,
>so far as I know, the only game in town for IAccessible2 inspection
>and event-monitoring, which also means that it can be used to verify
>ARIA-enabled web applications in Firefox 2.x and above.
>
>You can learn more about AccProbe and download release v0.4.3 at:
>
>http://www.eclipse.org/actf/downloads/tools/accprobe
>
>Enhancements in the latest release include:
>
>  1. Global tracking synchronized with Explorer View, similar to
>     application-by-application tracking
>
>  2. ExpandExplorer View button
>
>  3. Event monitor changes:
>      - new display column
>      - Misc Data for Caret event properties
>      - new option Monitor all processes
>
>  4. Suspend all actions/Resume all actions button in the Accprobe
>     toolbar
>
>  5. Null property value display option
>
>  --> Mike Squillace
>  IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center
>  Accessibility Tools Framework (ACTF) co-technical lead
>  http://www.eclipse.org/actf
>
>  W:512.286.8694
>  M:512.970.0066
>
>  External: http://www.ibm.com/able
>  Internal: http://w3.ibm.com/able
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