IBM joins forces with OpenOffice.org to contribute code and resources starting with the iAccessible2 accessibility tool. Once it's assimilated into OpenOffice.org, it'll make ODF more attractive to governments, which often require that the technology they purchase be accessible to all of their users, including the disabled.
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ivaldes1
17 years 4 weeks 1 day 8 hours ago
It's about time. -- IV
It's about time. -- IV
davemc
17 years 4 weeks 1 day 8 hours ago
Given that the China government
Given that the China government is also supporting their own document authoring standard, UOF, does this mean that it's possible that IBM's China group might add UOF support?