As I said, Macpedia. if its not there, request it.
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On Aug 7, 2006, at 7:01 PM, hank smith wrote:
now were getting some where
can we get instructions on how to rip music with itunes?
also what do you use with podcasting subscription feeds etc.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabriel Vega"
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Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: leopard news
I use real player for music, quicktime or movies and itunes for
ripping. what is wrong with that?
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On Aug 7, 2006, at 6:46 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
As someone who uses iTunes under Windows and wishes that he
could do so under Mac OSX as well, I can say that there's a lot
more to iTunes than just buying music. It's a very good program
and I look forward to support. Music Players are something very
subjective and everyone's going to have their favorite. It's a
pity some of you haven't given iTunes a fair shot.
Gabriel Vega wrote:
dear god, I agree. I'm not quite sure where this blind fashion
(excuse the pun) but damn, its annoying as hell to hear the
first question that is ask when ever I bring up the mac for the
blind is "does it work with ITunes?"
no! and who cares. if you want to buy music there are plenty of
places to do that, podcasting, mp3 and media playere there are
tons of places for that also, itunes is a piece of garbage in
my book and I think its a fashion!!!!
Gabriel Vega
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On Aug 7, 2006, at 5:26 PM, James Austin wrote:
Hi folks,
I don't honestly think that ITunes support is that important.
Okay I'll admit i was more than a little surprised when Voice
Over didntt work with Apple's ITunes - one of its trademark
products, but well do we really need it - I've deleted it from
my mac.
James
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Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 1:18 AM
Subject: leopard news
in the mac news websites and a few podcasts on coverage of
Steve Jobs wwdc keynote they say nothing about the new
accessability.
I was glad to see this news about a improved voice over i
guess this will be 2.0 version.
That is super cool though in having the ceo of a major
company like this demo such a small nich highly important
feature like this. Doubt others would be as berave or
thoughtful hint ms.
It would also be great of Apple if they did another beta test
program for leopard accessaibility like they did for tiger
voice over version 1.
From what I heard and read about the leopard features that
were being reported on I was not very impresed and thining I
might pass on it,now I am excitied with the new updated
accessaibility. I hope itunes will be much more useable this
time around and we will able to access the itunes store with vo.