Freitag Dezember 15, 2006
Peter Korn comments IBM's accessibility announcement "Today, IBM has announced their contribution of the IAccessible2 accessibility programming interface for Microsoft Windows. This interface is an extension of the Microsoft Active Accessibility API (and most specifically of the Microsoft IAccessible interface - hence the name IAccessible2). This extension of MSAA fills in the many gaps of MSAA by extending it to essentially match the Java Accessibility API and the GNOME/UNIX Accessibility API (in fact, if you look at the IAccessibleRelation header file or the other IAccessible2 header files, you'll see they bear a Sun Copyright from 2000 and 2006 because iAccesible2 was derived directly from the OpenOffice.org UNO Accessibility implementation for use in both the Java platform and UNIX environments)."
The full blog entry can be found here.
( Dez 15 2006, 11:43:54 AM CET )
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