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This page is for documenting currently known [[accessibility]] assistive technologies (implementations) that are being used in the wild for the purpose of testing any particular microformats and microformats techniques to determine their impact on assistive technologies.  In addition, by keep tracking of various different assistive technologies, their versions, their bugs, and any non-standards-compliant behavior, especially when such behavior interferes with microformats on the page, we can focus our efforts on suggesting improvements for them accordingly.
This page is for documenting currently known [[accessibility]] assistive technologies (implementations) that are being used in the wild for the purpose of testing any particular microformats and microformats techniques to determine their impact on assistive technologies.   
 
In addition, by keep tracking of various different assistive technologies, their versions, their bugs, and any non-standards-compliant behavior, especially when such behavior interferes with microformats on the page, we can focus our efforts on suggesting improvements for them accordingly.
 
When adding an assistive technology to the list(s) below, please provide a name, URL to home page if available, version number, when published, and estimated number of users if known (even rough estimates are ok).


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== Screen Readers ==
== Screen Readers ==
* JAWS latest version ????, ???? users.
* JAWS latest version ????, published ????, ???? users.
* ...
* ...


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[accessibility]]
* [[accessibility]]

Revision as of 04:29, 29 April 2007

assistive technology

This page is for documenting currently known accessibility assistive technologies (implementations) that are being used in the wild for the purpose of testing any particular microformats and microformats techniques to determine their impact on assistive technologies.

In addition, by keep tracking of various different assistive technologies, their versions, their bugs, and any non-standards-compliant behavior, especially when such behavior interferes with microformats on the page, we can focus our efforts on suggesting improvements for them accordingly.

When adding an assistive technology to the list(s) below, please provide a name, URL to home page if available, version number, when published, and estimated number of users if known (even rough estimates are ok).

Screen Readers

  • JAWS latest version ????, published ????, ???? users.
  • ...

See Also