Security News > 2019 > March > Deque Systems and Microsoft add Windows platform support to the axe accessibility rules engine

Deque Systems, a leading accessibility software company specializing in digital equality, announced at CSUN 2019 that it is working with Microsoft to add Windows platform support to the axe accessibility rules engine. Axe has the world’s most widely deployed Web accessibility rules engine, currently deployed to 25 million devices. Microsoft’s new and significant Windows contributions to axe extend this widely adopted de facto Web accessibility ruleset standard. Now developers across Web, Windows, Android and iOS … More → The post Deque Systems and Microsoft add Windows platform support to the axe accessibility rules engine appeared first on Help Net Security.
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