Re: Accessible development
Re: Accessible development
- Subject: Re: Accessible development
- From: Travis Siegel <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 22:31:07 -0500
One thing you can try (at least for the audio end of things) is to use
the quicktime framework.
Then, windows and mac both would be supported, and your code could be
more easily ported between both operating systems.
Otherwise, I agree whole heartedly with everything else you've
mentioned here, accessible developing for the mac (when you need
accessible products to start with) isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Java works well, as long as you don't try using anything beyond the
basic buttons, boxes, text areas and such. If you want to do anything
fancy, or call graphic elements, it doesn't work too well.
Besides that, I've been working on several fronts to try to get some
developers to do things that would make stuff easier for us on the mac
side, including asking for osx specific versions of certain
applications, but so far, most of my efforts are falling short, though
I do keep trying.
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