Hello of course this worked great. I downloaded both applications and the one I tried worked fine. Is this the only use for the applications or do they do allot more? I saw a bunch of options but I didn't play with any of them. Well once again I appreciate your help. You have a skill for solving problems and may GOD bless you in your journey.
On Feb 18, 2008, at 11:39 PM, Esther wrote:

Hi Shaun,

Apple has a general web page that allows you to check on product
identifications, warranty status, and get links to support web pages
for the product if you enter the serial number and your country.

The general problem was that for the iPod, this has been displayed in
inaccessible format in iTunes on a summary page that VoiceOver
can't navigate, and it's a pain to open the com.apple.ipod.plist file
just to try to read off this information.

However, if you have iTunes 7.6 (the latest version of iTunes), try
using the instructions from the Apple Knowledge Base Article on
"iPod: How to find the Serial Number" from

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60978

which gives instructions for both iPods and iPhones

<begin excerpt>
In iTunes 7.6 or later
Hold down the Control key and choose Help > About iTunes (Windows) or
iTunes > About iTunes (Mac).
Release the Control key.
As the iTunes and QuickTime version information scrolls, you will see
the last connected iPhone's serial number and IMEI.

Tips:
Hold down the Option key (Shift key in Windows) to reverse the scrolling.
Press the Space bar to pause the scrolling.
You can copy this information onto the Clipboard and and paste it into a
document.

In Mac OS X, choose Edit > Copy (or Command-C).
In Windows, press Control-C
<end excerpt>

With the serial number you can go to the Online Service Assistant page:

http://www.apple.com/support/oss/

This is the general web page for checking warranty coverage, and will
also identify each product according to the serial number you entered.
You can either use item chooser and type "Serial" to find the match to
your item, then VO-keys left arrow to read the description, or you can
VO-keys+shift+W and listen to the whole window read out.  They usual
also provide a link to the support page for the identified item.

Cheers,

Esther

On  Feb 18, 2008, at 05:02PM, vashaun jones wrote:
Sorry, I wasn't good in math but I'm pretty sure it is a mini. It
isn't a shuffle because they don't have screens. I called Apple and
they said they don't sell them anymore and that all their Pods now
play video and this one has a screen but doesn't play video files. I
have other questions but I want to bounce this off you guys first.



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