For political reasons alone it would seem to be in Apple's best interest to not only make Itune accessible, but also useable by VO. As a blind person, cars, trucks, motorcycles, airplanes are all accessible to me, but I cannot use any of them alone. Would you like to come along with me as the driver? ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Denning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: iTunes' Inaccessibility and VoiceOver


Why, well because it is one of the best players out there. It is so so much more than a music player. It is the front end to the iTunes Store once called the ITMS. It is apple's flagship program right now that both Mac and Windows users know. It is a disgrace that apple doesn't see fit to make it compatible. They should have in April of 05.

And if they don't bother working on such a key program in their library that is a good indication as to their commitment to accessibility.

Also key indicators are their unwillingness to resolve some of the major bugs in the magnification or (Zoom)

Apple won't even fix what's broken, let alone get their flagship program working.

On Sep 15, 2006, at 6:30 AM, James Austin wrote:

Also, although Apple's primary music player is not accessable, there are other music players that can play everything htat ITunes can. So could someone please explain, and I am not being difficult, why ITunes is so important, other than it is Apple's primary player?
Thanks

    - JD -
John Denning
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And glad to be a Mac snob again!
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