@Brynify @FreakyFwoof @matt It also helps to write the companies doing this and educate. Often times they just don't know.
@kev @Brynify @FreakyFwoof But we've been trying to educate since the late 90s at least, and developers of all sizes keep not listening.
@matt @Brynify @FreakyFwoof That's true. But a couple times they did listen, the iDevices app for iOS went from being almost un-useable in 2015 to perfect with VoiceOver a year later. Not sure if it still is, but I bet you anything they may have never done anything had I not emailed them.

@matt @kev @Brynify Tell me another time in history you could walk into a shop, pick up any major smart phone or computer, load it's relevant screen-reader and begin using it without any help from anyone ever?
Developers aren't listening, or just the handful that you have to interact with aren't listening?
At no time in history have we had such an accessible landscape of things we use.
Also on the other side of that coin, at no time in history have we had such a plethora of touch-screens that we have to fight to use.
You're seeing all of the bad though, and none of the good.

Wake up, expand your mind and actually see the forest for the trees.

@matt @kev @Brynify Naturally it's not perfect and never will be, but do you genuinely believe we don't have access to a lot of stuff in this day and age? Really?
@KE8UPE @matt That reply had 2 usernames and half of another one, but no text.
@matt RIM is awesome!
I just wish #jaws on the #ElBraille handled the commands more gracefully. As of right now, it doesn't know what to do with them.