I've thought this before. You can't expect all apps to work with universal access, it's just impractical and a lot of the time, pointless. Apple should, however, have a section within the app store for accessible apps, ones which have past a certain series of tests. There is no excuse for many apps to be inaccessible if they are based on buttons and functions of those buttons. I have bought so many apps and have had to return a lot of them, to the point that my account was suspended. That was kinda unfair Apple.
Anyway, it might encourage people to get the Accessibility Accreditation, I mean, apple itself uses it as a marketing point so should developers.
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Or maybe an accreditation
I've thought this before. You can't expect all apps to work with universal access, it's just impractical and a lot of the time, pointless. Apple should, however, have a section within the app store for accessible apps, ones which have past a certain series of tests. There is no excuse for many apps to be inaccessible if they are based on buttons and functions of those buttons. I have bought so many apps and have had to return a lot of them, to the point that my account was suspended. That was kinda unfair Apple.
Anyway, it might encourage people to get the Accessibility Accreditation, I mean, apple itself uses it as a marketing point so should developers.