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Hi,

in general, LibreOffice implements accessibility on macOS.

I'm not actively using macOS myself, so others who do that might be able to give some more insights on how accessible LibreOffice is there for them in practice.

There is a meta bug for macOS-specific accessibility tickets:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=55571&hide_resolved=1

If you run into any other issues, a bug report would be appreciated.

Michael


On 2025-11-15 15:11, Josh Kennedy wrote:
hi,

How accessible is libreoffice on the mac these days? I am thinking of
getting a mac, and I have important encrypted documents that I use in ODT
format encrypted with the aes-256 encryption. If it is not accessible on
mac, can you please make it so that it is accessible? including writer,
calc, charts in calc and so on? I want to be able to put my ODT files on
the mac and keep working on them and saving them.

thanks


Josh Kennedy



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