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OpenDocument Plans Questioned by Disabled

ComputerWorld is reporting that John Winske, president of the Disability Policy Consortium, is raising some questions about the accessibility of the OpenDocument format. From the article: "Winske, who has muscular dystrophy, said he instantly remembered how Microsoft had to be "prodded and dragged, kicking and screaming" to make its software accessible during the transition from DOS to Windows. None of the prominent desktop applications that can create and save documents in OpenDocument currently work well with screen readers, magnifiers and other assistive technologies -- at least at a level comparable to that of products from Microsoft, whose 40-person Accessibility Technology Group is now widely praised by disabilities advocates."

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  1. Disabled by mattwarden · · Score: 4, Funny

    As someone without a working soul, I have felt very accommodated by Microsoft's team.

    1. Re:Disabled by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      Disabled (Score:2)
      by mattwarden on Tuesday May 09, @02:36PM
      (http://mattwarden.com/)
      As someone without a working soul, I have felt very accommodated by Microsoft's team.
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      mattwarden
      mattwarden.com [mattwarden.com]


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      You aren't, by any chance, Matt Warden, are you?

    2. Re:Disabled by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Technically, he could just as easily be Mattwar Den.