Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Its unfortunate that this lis seems to be loosing its direction. I
realize we all have our own opinions and we should be able to state
them without fear of being jumpped on, but at the same time we should
consider our comments with care. I've always approached my messages
from the point that if I wouldn't say it to your face, I wouldn't
type it in an e-mail. The accessibility of Itunes is relavent from
the point of how we can work with it, but I would say beatting up on
Apple over it, this list isn't the best place. I'd say reminding
Apple in other ways of issues such as these would be best.
I'd really like to see this list continue with information being
exchanged and not turn into another list of flames etc. I for one
have learned a lot here and I know others have, but at the same time
I know some have left the list and no one gains from this. We all
have knowledge to share and we all have a delete key. How about we
move on and learn to ignore meesages that are intended to bate folks
into arguing, its pointless. I'd rather get 20-30 messages a day of
value than of garbage. This list is fairly low traffic and most of
its good stuff, so lets pull this thing around and try to make it 90%
of good stuff.
- Re: iTunes' Inaccessibility and VoiceOver Scott Howell
- Re: iTunes' Inaccessibility and VoiceOver JOHN PANARESE
- RE: iTunes' Inaccessibility and VoiceOver Abdul Kamara
- Re: iTunes' Inaccessibility and VoiceOver Kafka's Daytime
- RE: iTunes' Inaccessibility and VoiceOv... Abdul Kamara
- Re: iTunes' Inaccessibility and Vo... Scott Howell
- Re: iTunes' Inaccessibility an... John Weir
- RE: iTunes' Inaccessibilit... Abdul Kamara
- Re: iTunes' Inaccessibilit... John Weir
- Re: RE: iTunes' Inaccessib... Access Curmudgeon
- RE: RE: iTunes' Inaccessib... Abdul Kamara
