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Toronto writer Joe Clark has followed accessibility issues for more than 20 years and is the author of Building Accessible Websites (New Riders Publishing, 2002). Nov 2001

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Cull Graphics Quickly with Preview

You're faced with a folder full of images, and you need to sort through them, trashing some number and keeping the rest. For a quick way to do that, select them all, and open them in Preview (in Leopard, at least). You'll get a single window with each graphic as an item in the drawer. Use the arrow keys to move from image to image, and when you see one you want to trash, press Command-Delete to move it from its source folder to the Finder's Trash. (Delete by itself just removes the picture from Preview's drawer.)

 

 

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Accessibility on the Mac: Further Glimpses of Paradise

Web Accessibility: Audio and Video on the Web

Web Accessibility: Surfing the Web Blind

Accessibility on the Mac: Access Solutions

Accessibility on the Mac: Trouble in Paradise

Lack of PowerPC-native Utilities

Apple Adjustable Keyboard