Thank you David, I couldn't have said that better. very huge smile


Original Message:
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From: David Tanner [email protected]
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 14:17:46 -0500
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Re: iTunes 10?


And, I assume you want us to believe that there is actually a Windows
screen reader that even works right with every Windows app written by
Microsoft.  Well, buster, dream on!!!



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Baracco, Andrew W 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 1:16 PM
  Subject: RE: iTunes 10?


  Before we all start cheering loudly for Apple, I joined a blind Mac users
list to get an idea of how blind folks are using their Macs, access
concerns, etc., and found that just about all of them are still using
Windows for some tasks, either by running it in a virtual machine on the
Mac, or on another PC. This is because Voiceover does not always provide
complete access, especially with 3rd party programs, but even to advanced
functions of some of apple's own software.

   

  Andy

   

   

  From: David [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 10:34 PM
  To: Baracco, Andrew W; [email protected]; Chris Tekell
  Subject: Re: iTunes 10?

   

  And, don't you think, your sidenote namely backs up the statement, that
for a major developer like Microsoft or Apple to build screenreaders, will
never substitute third-party stuff. Guess, there is too much money, in
making only so much accessible on your system. If they made it, so that the
user could use the competitors stuff, WOOPS, there goes their profit...
Agreed, would have been nice, if there was a law, saying that every tech
stuff released, shyould have been fully accessible. Then we would be able
to go to the nearest electrical equipment store, and pick up our talking,
Braille labeled microwave oven, our fully talking GPS, our fully accessible
computer, and our stereo or mp3 player, fully workable in all menus, for
the visually impaired. GREAT! But unfortunately, not realistic. After all,
hasn't Microsoft already taken steps? Narrator? And, how far did that take
us? And here, your sidenote just confirms, Apple including FULL
accessibility - or whatever they want to name it - by a screenreader on
their computer, and then simply breaks it all, by not following up on the
extras. Imagine, Windows 8 including a screen reader. Tomorrow, Microsoft
releases a new version of Internet Explorer, or Office, or whatever, and it
is not supported by their own screen reader? Well, you smile! But,
experience - I do think - has told its own story. Too many of us, have been
in the game a bit too long. Co competition, YES! Lower price, FINE! Better
accessibility being the primary foundation for any tech developer around
the world, JUST PERFECT! So, let them build-in a screen reader in next
version of Windows. Maybe, by then, we will be able to drop over, and help
next-door with his troublesome computer, or quickly drop-in by the local
library, when traveloling, and check our mailbox. But really WORK the
computer, with a bult-in screen reader? OK; maybe, but not as things look
like now. NVDA, is a nice scrren reader, that does a good job - and certain
times even might prove itself over Window-Eyes. But would anyone here trade
it? So, I welcome the idea, that first Microsoft, Apple or whoever, are
building software, let them make it accessible. If not by any other means,
let them go ahead and include a screen reader. After all, whow many sighted
people would by a computer, that showed nothing on the screen? But, better
yet, would be if the companies realized, that real accessibility comes far
earlier than a screen reader. You know, a screen reader is no more than a
mere fix, or repair, to a broken accessibility. Imagine, the big car
producers, making for sale, a brand new car model, with an engine that was
too weak, to drag the car up even the slightest hillside. Then, they
offered you an attachable box, that would hold an engine-booster. Now, your
car could crawl the hillsides, but would stop everytime it solopes more
than 20 degrees. HMM! wonder how many cars will be sold, the next three
months! (smile!)

   

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Chris Tekell 

    To: Baracco, Andrew W ; [email protected] 

    Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 10:41 PM

    Subject: RE: iTunes 10?

     

    iTunes 10 is indeed now available, or at least according to the
announcement at the event. There seems to be a lot of people discussing
their inability to download it on various article discussions. Hope it
doesn't suffer any major accessibility breaks with WE.

    On a side note, I was disappointed to hear that the new AppleTV settop
box does not use iOS. I was really hoping it would support Voiceover, it is
going to include Netflix streaming and having an accessible settop that
would allow me to use Netflix's View Instantly on my TV and home theater
system would have been really nice. Not to mention that the device will
allow wireless streming from your PC, but if you can't control the device
with Voiceover I can't see it working well for blind users.

    Regards,

    Chris

    At 01:46 PM 9/1/2010, Baracco, Andrew W wrote:



    Itunes 10?  I checked the other day, and the current version is still
9.2.1.
     
    Andy
     
     
    From: Traci [ mailto:[email protected]] 
    Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 12:35 PM
    To: gwInfo
    Subject: iTunes 10?
     
    *Grin,* you had to know it was coming.
     
    How are things working with win-eyes7.2 and iTunes 10.
     
    GwMicro is still mentioned on apple's accessibility site, but I wanted
to double check before updating.
     
    Thanks all,
    Traci
     

  

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