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American
Council
of the
Blind
Endorses
HiSoftware
Company
Cynthia
Says
(TM) and
AccVerify
Cynthia
Says
(TM)
Edition
as
excellent
resources
for
testing
web site
accessibility
WASHINGTON,
May 21,
2003 --
The
American
Council
of the
Blind
(ACB)
today
announced
that, as
the
leading
organization
of blind
and
visually
impaired
Americans,
ACB
endorses
and
recommends
HiSoftware
Company
solutions
Cynthia
Says
(TM) as
well as
AccVerify
Cynthia
Says
(TM), as
excellent
tools
for
guaranteeing
that web
sites
will be
accessible
to
people
who are
blind
and
visually
impaired.
"Because
of their
scalability,
cost
effectiveness,
and
usefulness
in web
site
accessibility
testing,"
says ACB
President
Christopher
Gray, of
San
Francisco,
Calif.,
"these
products
offer a
wonderful,
affordable
solution
to web
masters
for
making
their
sites
accessible
to
people
with
disabilities."
HiSoftware
Company,
Inc.
launched
Cynthia
Says
(TM) in
March of
2003, in
cooperation
with the
International
Center
for
Disability
Resources
on the
Internet,
and the
Internet
Society
Disability
and
Special
Needs
Chapter.
Cynthia
Says
(TM)
provides
testing
of web
sites
for
compliance
with
Section
508 and
World
Wide Web
Consortium
(W3C)
web
accessibility
standards.
Cynthia
Says
(TM)
tests
web
sites
and
reports
accessibility
issues
immediately
through
simple
and
easy-to-understand
web
browser
based
reports.
According
to
Robert
B.
Yonaitis,
HiSoftware
President
and
CEO...,
"The
goal of
this
service
is to
provide
a
well-supported
accessibility
validation
tester
for
those
who need
to test
a page
and to
expose
them to
the
underlying
technology
and the
benefits
of using
the
technology."
Through
its
endorsement,
the
American
Council
of the
Blind
will
also be
promoting
the
downloadable
version
of the
software,
AccVerify
Cynthia
Says
(TM)
Edition.
This
solution,
which is
available
at no
cost to
all K-12
schools
and at a
nominal
cost to
others,
helps
educate
and
assist
web
content
developers
to make
their
Internet
content
accessible
to
computer
users
who rely
on
assistive
software,
such as
screen-reading
and
magnification
programs
and
refreshable
Braille
displays,
to
access
information
on their
computer
screens.
"HiSoftware
Company
is
pleased
and
honored
that our
solutions
were
selected
for
recommendation
by the
ACB,"
said
HiSoftware
CEO
Yonaitis.
"Our
customers
recognize
the
importance
of
complying
with
accessibility
standards
on their
web
sites so
that the
information
they
provide
is
available
to
everyone
regardless
of
physical
ability.
Cynthia
Says
(TM)
enables
anyone
to test
a web
page,
and it
also
educates
the
tester
about
the
underlying
technology
behind
accessibility
and
promotes
accessible
web
design."
"In
selecting
HiSoftware
Company
and its
products,
ACB
specifically
sought a
company
with
qualities
and
solutions
that
make
them
leaders
in web
accessibility
testing,"
says ACB
President
Gray.
"Cynthia
Says
(TM)
helps
users to
ensure
that
their
web
sites
have the
functionality
needed
for a
diverse
population
of user
needs
and
preferences."
ACB
Executive
Director
Charlie
Crawford,
of
Silver
Spring,
Md.,
added,
"We are
very
impressed
by this
tool. A
web
master
can get
immediate
feedback
about
the
accessibility
of a
site.
There's
no
waiting
around
for any
kind of
external
endorsement
and
virtually
no
additional
expense
involved
in
determining
whether
a person
with a
disability
can
access
the
information
presented
on the
screen.
This is
good
news for
people
with
disabilities,
and for
all the
entities
out
there
who want
people
with
disabilities
to have
access
to what
they
have to
offer
via the
web.
Cynthia
Says
(TM) is
easy to
use, and
we find
that it
provides
clear
and
easily
understood
reports.
We
believe
that
this
much-needed
online
tool
will
help
fill the
accessibility
gap
which
blind
computer
users
experience
so often
when
their
screen
readers
refuse
to
'read'
the
graphics,
tables,
or other
visual
displays
on a
computer
screen.
We all
look
forward
to a day
when
surfing
the
Internet
will be
just as
easy for
people
who have
disabilities
as it is
for the
more
typical
computer
users
out
there."
Cynthia
Says
(TM)
allows
users to
quickly
receive
an
immediate
"pass/fail"
for
automated
checks
of their
web site
accessibility
along
with
direct
links to
the
technical
rule
passed
or
violated.
It also
directs
and
assists
users to
validate
human
testing
requirements
as
required.
Accessibility
issues
are
detected
within
web
sites
from
web-based
applications,
dynamic
pages,
or
static
HTML
pages.
Cynthia
Says
(TM)
utilizes
HiSoftware's
AccMonitor
Server
technology
and
deploys
USER
Agents
(crawlers/scanners)
to
collect
individual
page or
dynamic
page
accessibility
data.
This
information
is then
sent to
the
central
server
where
actual
accessibility
verification
is
performed.
The
output
of the
accessibility
verification
results
in
easy-to-read
reports
that can
then be
viewed
securely
over the
Internet
through
a user's
own web
browser.
More
information
is
available
at
http://www.cynthiasays.com...
The
National
Multiple
Sclerosis
Society
and the
Engineering
Society
of
Detroit
selected
HiSoftware
Company
as the
2002
recipient
of the
prestigious
da Vinci
Award
for
Electronics
and
Information
Technology.
The da
Vinci
awards
were
developed
to
recognize
individuals,
organizations,
and
corporations
in the
engineering,
construction,
and
technical
realms
whose
design
innovations
have
improved
accessibility,
and
empowered
people,
regardless
of their
physical
ability.
Since
its
launch
in March
of 2003,
Cynthia
Says
(TM) has
been
used to
test
over one
million
web
pages
around
the
world.
Cynthia
Says
(TM) was
used as
an
educational
tool to
demonstrate
accessibility
issues
with
Scotland's
national
election.
See:
http://www.dmag.org.uk/election/details.asp...
About
the
American
Council
of the
Blind
The
American
Council
of the
Blind is
a
national
membership
organization
whose
purpose
is to
work
toward
independence,
security,
equality
of
opportunity,
and
improved
quality
of life
for all
blind
and
visually
impaired
people.
Founded
in 1961,
ACB's
members
work
through
more
than 70
state
and
special-interest
affiliates
to
improve
the
well-being
of all
blind
and
visually
impaired
people
by:
serving
as a
representative
national
organization;
elevating
the
social,
economic
and
cultural
levels
of blind
people;
improving
educational
and
rehabilitation
facilities
and
opportunities;
cooperating
with
public
and
private
institutions
and
organizations
concerned
with
blind
services;
encouraging
and
assisting
all
people
with
severely
impaired
vision
to
develop
their
abilities,
and
conducting
a public
education
program
to
promote
greater
understanding
of
blindness.
To learn
more
about
the
Council's
work,
visit
the
organization's
web site
at
http://www.acb.org/...
, listen
to ACB
Radio
online
at
www.acbradio.org...
, or
contact
the
national
office
in
Washington,
DC at
(202)
467-5081.
About
HiSoftware
HiSoftware
Company,
the
leader
in
enterprise
content
quality
management
solutions,
provides
innovative
products
that
empower
quality
assurance
teams,
content
developers,
web site
architects,
and
company
executives
to work
collaboratively
on their
efforts
to
create
and
manage
corporate
web
standards
for
accessibility,
privacy,
searchability,
usability
and
custom
guidelines
and
policies.
HiSoftware's
integrated,
full
life
cycle
solutions
dramatically
reduce
the time
required
to test,
manage
and
deploy
e-business
web
sites.
HiSoftware
works
closely
with
industry
leaders
and
visionaries
to
provide
solutions
for
today's
information
accessibility,
content
quality,
search
and
retrieval
needs.
HiSoftware's
customers
represent
Fortune
500
companies
and many
of the
largest
e-commerce,
government,
and
educational
sites in
North
America
and
around
the
world
and
include
ChevronTexaco,
Commerce
One,
Mercury
Interactive,
and
Microsoft
Government.
Founded
in 1998,
HiSoftware
Company
maintains
North
American
corporate
headquarters
in
Concord,
N.H.
Further
information
about
HiSoftware
can be
found
online
at
www.hisoftware.com.
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