Watchfire acquired Bobby quite some time ago -- a couple of years, I
think, since they took it on.

And the 'old' bobby.watchfire.com now forwards to the WebXACT tool. Most
of the old functionality of single URL checking is there if you follow the
Advanced Accessibility Options link, where you can indicate level of W3C
verfication or 508 standards.

-*- Dan Comden                   [log in to unmask]
     Access Technology Lab        http://www.washington.edu/computing/atl/
     University of Washington

On Wed, 4 May 2005, Deborah G. Savage wrote:

> I'm not sure that is the case. go to
> http://webxact.watchfire.com/   WebXACT is a free
>
>
>
> At 11:54 AM 5/4/2005, William McQueen wrote:
>> I discovered today the famous "Bobby" programme for
>> evaluation of website accessibilty has been sold toWatchfire.
>> http://www.watchfire.com/products/desktop/bobby/default.aspx
>>
>> The online Bobby "test page" has been converted into a
>> marketing tool to sell standalone copies. There is no longer an
>> online evaluation copy, and it is being sold at the exorbitant
>> price of USD$299. Well, I use the word 'exorbitant' because I
>> certainly can't afford it, but one could hope that others can and
>> will.
>>
>> Bill McQueen in Toronto
>
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