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> The following Web sites provide checklists and testing information that is more specific to the various Linux development environments:</P
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>American Foundation for the Blind provides information on creating accessible applications at <A
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>GNOME Accessibility Project has written a guide specifically for application development in the GNOME 2.0 desktop. It includes information using their Accessibility Tool Kit (ATK). Additional information is available at <A
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>IBM Accessibility Center provides links to a Java, Web, and Software accessibility checklist for application development. This site is located at <A
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>Sun Accessibility provides accessibility information on designing accessible Java applications. More information is available at <A
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>The Web Accessibility Initiative Web site includes guidelines, checklists, and techniques for developing accessible Web sites and applications. Additional information is located at <A
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