Microsoft releases tools to boost Web accessibility

Posted on Friday, January 18, 2008 @ 13:56:53 CST in Microsoft
by Raven

nb1 writes:  
Microsoft on Thursday is expected to release a new set of developer tools for products that improve the Internet's accessibility for people with disabilities. The tools, called UI Automation, can be used royalty-free, according to Microsoft's Windows Accessibility lead Norm Hodne, as long as the resulting applications are built to perform within all platforms, e.g. Windows or Linux.

Microsoft formally donated the UI (user interface) Automation developer tools to the Accessibility Interoperability Alliance (AIA), an engineering working group that the software giant helped form last November in partnership with tech companies like Oracle, Novell, Hewlett-Packard and Adobe Systems, as well as assistive-technology developers like GW Micro. The working group's mission is to pave the way for standards in the industry for text-to-speech software, screen readers and other assistive products


News Source
 
 
click Related        click Share
 
News ©

Site Info

Last SeenLast Seen
  • kguske
  • nextgen
Server TrafficServer Traffic
  • Total: 504,322,371
  • Today: 292,550
Server InfoServer Info
  • Mar 11, 2025
  • 11:09 pm CDT