By Jennifer, 13 September, 2012
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App Development and Programming
I have recently begun testing apps which I do not expect to be accessible and have recently come across a few which could be accessible with a few minor changes. Is there a guide I can send developers when contacting them about this? What have other people found to be useful when trying to help a developer understand a problem which is not as a simple as a button being mislabeled, or not labeled at all? I apologize if this is addressed somewhere else on the website but I haven't been able to find anything. Thank you in advance.
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Some resources
You could point them to the page we have here on AppleVis that contains links to a number of guides for developing accessible apps:
http://www.applevis.com/information-app-developers
When contacting any developer, it's always good practice to give them as much information as possible so that they can replicate the problem that you have encountered.
Tell them what device you are using, the version of either iOS or OS X, and the version of their app.
Tell them what you are trying to do, the steps that you take, what you would expect to happen, and what actually happens.
If a developer can replicate a problem, they are a significant way towards fixing it.
Thanks!
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