No longer supporting? I'd say they *are* being supported if every other application on my GNOME 3 system is identified as accessible. There is definitely a way to detect the availability of accessibility, and a way that is supported by the platform developers.
And I'd hardly call something that has been available and in use for nearly a year new, especially in the area of software.
This is not a new feature. This is a critical regression that makes it difficult to impossible for GNOME 3 users to access your application. It's hugely disheartening to see an app that already has some major accessibility issues ask its users to wait months without any access whatsoever when a fix is available and won't impact those who don't need it.
No longer supporting? I'd say they *are* being supported if every other application on my GNOME 3 system is identified as accessible. There is definitely a way to detect the availability of accessibility, and a way that is supported by the platform developers.
And I'd hardly call something that has been available and in use for nearly a year new, especially in the area of software.
This is not a new feature. This is a critical regression that makes it difficult to impossible for GNOME 3 users to access your application. It's hugely disheartening to see an app that already has some major accessibility issues ask its users to wait months without any access whatsoever when a fix is available and won't impact those who don't need it.