I suspect that I should be just fine, no problems, but, how well does 
Window-eyes work with Itunes now adays?  I confess, since I became a mac user 
in 2011, I've really honestly not done hardly anything on the windows side with 
Itunes.  I know that from Itunes 10 to ITunes 11 they changed the interface 
quite drasticly.  It works great on the mac, but that's not the point for this 
list.  I just don't really know how well it is with a Windows screen reader 
like NVDA or Window-eyes.  I had someone tell me since version 11, it's become 
a bit confusing.  Let me say this, I am normally not a basic ITunes user.  I 
pretty well normally, at least on the Mac side of things, use it to its full 
potential.  Meaning, I create playlists, I do use ITunes match some times, I 
definitely do use Itunes Radio, both  the new way of doing radio, as well as 
the old preprogrammed stations, I do burn audio CD's, I do use audible with 
Itunes, I definitely do download things from the store both free and paid,
  I do watch TV shows and movies, I definitely do sometimes though not often 
listen to podcasts, I do use Airplay on occasions, I have created smart 
playlists based on certain criteria, I definitely! definitely! havbe imported 
physical CD's into my library, etc.  So, yeah, is most of this accessible on 
the Windows side of things with Window-eyes 8.4 running on Windows 8.1?  If so, 
then, excellent!

Chris.
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