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Mac OS X Leopard Accessibility Update

Mike Shebanek, Senior OS Product Marketing Manager, highlights the latest accessibility features in Mac OS X Leopard in this month's webcast. With new features like the Alex voice, Braille support, enhancements to VoiceOver, and more, Leopard brings universal access to the fore and provides a multitude of ways for everyone to interact with Mac OS X.

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Online Webcast
October 31, 2007 from 10:00am to 11:00am PDT
Go to webcast.training.apple.com a few minutes before 10AM on the event day to secure your front row seat to the webcast. You will need the following information to connect.
Webcast ID
MacLearning
Passcode
306381

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October 2007

Mac OS X Accessibility

Beyond Accessibility

Accessibility is often discussed in the context of people with disabilities. But, making interfaces and content accessible has benefits beyond the obvious.

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    Search-engine optimization, or SEO, is the process of improving traffic to a website from search engines. In this article, Andy Hagans discovers that improving website accessibility has benefits beyond just for human users.

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