iTunes is very accessible with VoiceOver now. You can rip CD's, access
podcasts, listen to music and even DVD's, (if you have a DVD drive on
your machine). There is a program that will play Windows media files
by launching Quicktime. It is called Flip for Mac
(www.flipformac.com). The basic program is free, but if you want bells
and whistles, you'll have to pay for the extras. Hope I've answered
some of your questions here. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
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jeffrey greene
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software accessibility
Hi Guys! I have a couple of questions about software. First, has anyone
used techtools pro 4 or disc genius, are they accessible? Next, I have
some trouble with itunes and was thinking about downloading windows
media player, is it as easy to use as the windows version? My last
question is, i downloaded a few utilities and juice for the mac, they
were all on my desktop but after a few restarts are gone. They aren't
in the applications or utilities folders. Does anyone have any
suggestions were i can find them?
Thanks Jeff Greene
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