Posts Tagged Office
Microsoft Project Accessibility « Marko.us
Posted by DevBlogr in Accessibility on May 27, 2010
05.27.2010 · Posted in Software Service. Over 8 million people in the UK are registered as disabled
Microsoft Project Accessibility « Marko.us
Posted by DevBlogr in Accessibility on May 27, 2010
05.27.2010 · Posted in Software Service. Over 8 million people in the UK are registered as disabled. Many of these people find using a computer to be a challenge.
Usability: Art and Science | Software-Hotbuy
Yesterday morning we were sitting in the office of one of our usability researchers watching some DVCAM tapes from tests conducted a few weeks ago.
Building a career in software engineering schools | Pharmacy …
Posted by DevBlogr in Software Engineering on March 17, 2010
Whatever the task, if you’re at work or at home to complete, because the work of the office everyday, odds are a software engineer behind the operation.
Required software violates law,excludes students with disabilities …
Posted by DevBlogr in Accessibility on February 24, 2010
However, this program does not provide accessibility options to students with visual impairments, Michelle Rigler, director of the Office for Students with Disabilities, said. There are several “screen reader” programs that are …
Professional Office Business Application Development: Using …
Posted by DevBlogr in Application Development on November 28, 2009
Professional Office Business Application Development : Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and VSTO 336 pages | Wrox (October 20, 2008)
Microsoft Web Apps Compatibility Issue Revealed – News …
Posted by DevBlogr in Accessibility on October 30, 2009
This could present issues for users wanting to access the technical preview on machines with aging software . Microsoft is optimising its upcoming Office Web Apps for .docx, .pptx, and .xslx, which will boost the online accessibility of …
GAO preaches on software development model — Government Computer News
Posted by DevBlogr in Development Models on May 10, 2006
The Government Accountability Office believes a structured, replicable approach to software development that emphasizes requirements planning upfront could save agencies such as the Defense Department billions of dollars in software …