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By cooltunes on Wednesday Feb 3
No Sound!
The video had no sound. Is this a fault or is it deliberate? Is it available on YouTube? Either way this is unimpressive. I am registered blind, and won't be buying this unless it is accessible out of the box! Google's track record on accessibllity is attrocious. The Chrome Browser is fourth time unlucky as far as I am concerned. It doesn't work at all with Lunar Screen Magnifier from Dolphin. When you use Lunar's Doc Reader feature that reformats a web page in large type and reflows the text Chrome produces a blank page. All other browsers work to some degree. The best being MSIE. But Chrome is useless. If the Chrome OS is as bad it will be dreadful! Android still isn't accessible. They are supposed to be working on it. But Accessiblity always is at the bottom of the heap. Using MOSCOW rules in App development Accessiblity always is at the Would Do stage it never goes up to the Could Do or Must Do stage to actually get implemented in products!
By Declan on Saturday Feb 6