its called sound studio, and its a recording program, not a
podcasting program. thats another fashion, is podcasting. we've been
recording and putting files up for download for a long time, and in
2006 we call it podcasting because its cool?
just record a audio file, put a couple off music beds on it or
decoration, upload it to a server and rss it. and we have podcast!
*audience claps* *grins*.
Gabriel Vega
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On Aug 8, 2006, at 2:46 AM, James Austin wrote:
Hi larry,
As you seem to have your own podcast from what i understand from
your website, can you please reccommendd any accessible pdocasting
softwre with which I can create and publsih/upload podcasts.
Best Wishes
James
----- Original Message ----- From: "LARRY WANGER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 3:13 AM
Subject: Re: leopard news
You need to realize that iTunes offers the option of buying
music. For me, going to a music store isn't an accessible
experience and I frankly don't want to pay the extra cost to have
CD's shipped to me. Maybe there are other accessible music
purchasing options on the net but iTunes is far and away
recognized as one of the best. Also, its very easy to find and
subscribe to podcasts I think. So, yes, as a blind person I want
iTunes accessibility!!!
Visit my home page at http://www.disabilitynation.net and
subscribe to The DisabilityNation Podcast.
----- Original Message ----- From: "James Austin"
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Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: leopard news
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
----- Original Message ----- From: "christos hux"
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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.