[Trainer-Talk] Accessible Workflow Software

Marianne Haas advocate at earthlink.net
Fri Jun 9 23:24:21 UTC 2017


That is interesting.  I have another question:
I accidentally permanently deleted some of my emails in my inbox in outlook
10.  Is there a way to retrieve those emails even if I need sighted
assistance.  Please let me know.

Thank you.

Best regards,

Marianne Haas
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I'm not an expert on Workflow apps or Mind Mapping apps but I'd imagine
99 percent of them are visual and have very little functionality with
*any* screen-reader. Its just a very visual way to organize information, I
mean the only thing that might be more inaccessible is asking if a graphic
editor was accessible... That having been said, I'd ask pro's in the field
or some training center maybe even folks at inDATA Project out of Indiana.
I'd think if there is such a tool its likely to be on iOS or perhaps a Web
App. But if its in the near term, he needs a solution he might just have to
use some other method of creating a workflow with forks and branches...
Maybe something like a spreadsheet... In isn't perfect and he'd have to add
lots of labeling but its the only thing that comes to mind.
-David

On 6/8/2017 4:35 PM, Greg Aikens via Trainer-Talk wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have a client who was an advanced computer user before going blind.
Today he asked me if I knew if Visio was accessible. I had never heard of it
but apparently it is used for charting workflows. I'm starting my own
research on the subject but wanted to see if anyone could recommend a tool
for this or speak to the accessibility of Visio.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Greg Aikens
> Senior Assistive Technology Instructor Center for the Visually 
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