We can only wait and see then.
I wonder how transparent accessibility will be say if you try to run an IOS App
on your Mac under the new system.
It had been reported on Mac Visionaries that such things were not accessible
but that was quite some time ago and I honestly can’t see Apple letting that
slip through.
On 12 Nov 2020, at 4:55 am, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don’t think VOiceOver is going anywhere and I wouldn’t sweat it at this
point. Let’s remember that Tim Cook is on the record as stating that
Accessibility is a human right and let’s also remember that the blind have
always been a focus for Apple because remember the two Steves had blind
friends or family members that inspired that attitude.
I actually met Woz several years back when I still lived in California
and that was quite an experience being my favorite Steve from Apple.:). He
still remains very interested in alternate access methods or at least was
back then and at that time I demoed a Pocket PC running MobileSpeak for him
as a way of making phones accessible. This would have been 2006 - 2007 time
frame. I don’t think it’s a function of Apple’s size but rather something
that’s just part of the Apple culture to make products as accessible as
possible.
By the way here we also need to mention that this started a real cycle of
improvement for the blind community. Apple started the ball rolling more or
less and then once the bribes to the NFB from Freedom Scientific weren’t
sufficient and Microsoft grew a pair they now are making great strides in
accessibility including making narrator more usable. They are also focusing
on making tools more accessible for blind technologists so very helpful on
the employment front. In 2020 Google, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon and pretty
much all the big FANG stocks take accessibility seriously now and handle it
one way or another in house. Love it, after recently getting a quote from FS
to upgrade JFW and not looking back after getting that quote I love this
change. You’re seeing accessibility now a lot more in non computers as well
as Televisions, set top boxes, just about anything with a screen. So thank
you Apple and Microsoft and of course Google for getting the ball rolling and
let’s hope things keep progressing. That is until Elon Musk solves the
blindness problem permanently with NeuralLink, something I’m in line for once
it’s ready for human implantation testing but can’t go in to much detail here.
Apple’s doing the right thing, no worries.
Thanks
On Nov 11, 2020, at 12:12 PM, trish <patricia.zoellers@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I’m just today getting around to installing catalina,Loll
I should have went with my gutt feeling good while back cause I felt that
Catalina would work with my existing apps, and I am right.
However,it did create a folder of items that is not compatible to
Catalina,lot of them I wasn’t using anyways.
I just cannot believe a company as big as apple would not include VO in any
new product they sell.
Well now, leave some for the rest of us will ya,smiles
Let us know how it all works for you, be interested in that.
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