Hi, Thanks to all for responding.
Per Adrian's point, " n The exception is your third point, the Amazon Music player. I don't use it myself, but a friend who is an experienced and ingenious JAWS user who hates iTunes is corresponding with Amazon in an attempt to get them to fix problems with the music player. No good news there, at least for now." Adrian, thanks to your friend for trying to get Amazon to make its great music player accessible. For one thing, play lists do not vanish on that player as they do on Itunes. CNBC did a 5 minute discussion of disappearing play lists on Itunes Actually yesterday morning on CNBC. I have not used Itunes player having heard from others, but the CNBC discussion was not Particularly encouraging on those lines. I would like to help In terms of the Amazon music player. My Email address is [email protected] and if your friend wants some help with Amazon, please have him or her write me with the word Amazon in the subject line. Having a better option--meaning the availability of an accessible Amazon music player would be a very good thing. Play lists remain intact. Per new versions of JAWS, not every version is that much better than previous; and one person has already commented today that The Amazon usage is not improved with v. 16. I really like the JAWS software; and 80% of the tech support people are great. What amazes me how many of my friends tried Itunes and migrated to Apple with Microsoft 8.1 and the web issues with that. I would think that F S would do hand flips to keep users in the Non-Apple eco system --meaning encouraging a good music player not offered by Apple but The very good Amazon player where one can also download music. This is why I was so surprised at the criticism I took for wanting to use simply a better music player (Amazon) Versus what some consider to be less useful Itunes. Have a great day. _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list [email protected] http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com
