![]() ![]() ![]() I don't think its as good as it could be, but it is, perhaps, a start for a truly accessible pdf reader on the mac. I would love to hear from other people about your experiences with this app. Adobe says it is working on a user manual for voice over users, perhaps that will clear things up. I think there could simply be things that I am missing. Also it has already crashed on me a few times, and navigation seems to be a bit inconsistent. There also just seem to be some stability issues as i mentioned the app is slow. I also can't figure out how to type texts into form fields. There are a number of things that I don't understand about the app yet, for example it looks like there is a way of accessing headings, I can navigate through them, but I can't seem to move focus to them. ![]() You can also check boxes, and use, both skip nav and web links I believe. You can read text in the new app, although it seems to make voice over a bit sluggish. It is definitely better then the previous reader app, since that one was totally inaccessible to voice over. I have not had much time to look at the app yet, but my first impressions are mixed. As I posted last week, Adobe has claimed that its latest update to its pdf reader app on the mac brings full accessibility to tagged pdfs.
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