G'day,

I read an article by Peter Abrams about the accessibility of the iPhone. It's about the *lack of* accessibility of the iPhone, mostly. Anyway, in the comments of course there's the requisite - I thought - idiot saying that iTunes isn't accessible.

I assumed this was a Windows user who had no clue and I was rather, erm, strident in informing him of his mistaken beliefs. Anyway, he's replied again listing specifics of what he can't do (mainly, interact with the main iTunes Story window in any way) and saying that "his blind friend" is not just a Leopard user but a beta tester for VO. I'm not a VO user myself as many of you know, so I'm concerned that I may have ended up with both feet in my mouth here!

The article is here:
<http://www.it-analysis.com/business/change/content.php?cid=10678>
If you search for "Big Man" you'll jump to his first comment. If you want to leave a reply on that web page, please please please be very polite and no flaming! Just facts about whether he's right or not... I don't want to create problems or "apple fanboy rage" or make VO users look bad in any way. If you want to reply on the list, I'll leave another comment there with links to the list replies via the archives.

Cheers,
Ricky
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