![]() ![]() While this approach does make things a lot easier for Slack developers (they only have one unified codebase to work with across all operating systems, therefore reducing development cost), Electron, which in turn is based on Google's Chromium engine, only offers limited built-in accessibility support compared to native UI frameworks such as SwiftUI or AppKit. The app was built using the Electron framework, meaning that this is essentially a website with some extra features packaged up as an app bundle so that it can run natively on macOS, Windows and perhaps even Linux. There is, however, one major pitfall to the Slack desktop app which results in the app being rather cumbersome to use with VO. ![]() ![]() First of all, I'd like to say it's great that Slack seems committed to improving the accessibility of their desktop app, I'm sure the changes mentioned in the blog post will be of some use to those Mac VO users needing to use it. ![]()
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