@article {166, title = {Software Accessibility: Where Are We Today?}, journal = {Open Source Business Resource}, year = {2008}, month = {07/2008}, publisher = {Talent First Network}, type = {Articles}, address = {Ottawa}, abstract = {While it seems intuitive that applications, especially open source ones, should allow all to use and enjoy them, many developers are unaware of the need for accessible applications. Providing accessibility in information technology is not difficult, but it does require a basic understanding of different types of disabilities, commonly used assistive technologies, and the special accessibility features built into languages and standards. Most of all, accessibility requires a conscious effort and a desire to include everyone. The accessibility of computer software has seen drastic improvements over the past two decades. This article reviews this progress, examining the technologies developed and offering guidelines for developers to create accessible applications. }, issn = {1913-6102}, url = {http://timreview.ca/article/166}, author = {Marco Zehe} }