Hi Dane, Joe, and Others,

I'll just add that you can read Lynne's review of the Jawbone Jambox at:
http://www.mac-access.net/Extras/Jawbone-Jambox/Jawbone-Jambox.html

The original link that she posted back in September with the "registered" 
symbol as part of the URL address  presents some problems.   I thought that 
this article might also have been added to the Mac Access Dot Net Blog at:
http://maciosaccessdotnet.wordpress.com/
but apparently it wasn't posted there with Lynne's earlier article on how to 
backup your system volume.

Dane, I liked Robert's podcast on the Jambox, but I had a somewhat hard time 
hearing the changes with Live Audio on and off in that podcast.  It's much more 
dramatic in person.  The differences were easier to hear in a half-hour long 
podcast that Darren Duff made at the end of August, and posted on Sendspace, 
but the file seems to no longer be available, though it stayed up for at least 
a month at:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/06jcmv

Joe, I think it may be easier to just get sighted assistance to download the 
Jawbone updater program.  You can probably contact Geoff Waaler off list for 
his set of instructions on how he managed to do this on the Windows side.  That 
is the one down side about using the Jawbone updates.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Nov 13, 2011, at 14:48, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> For those who are either thinking of purchasing or who own one of these 
> devices then I'm sure they'll find the review from the page at 
> <http://robertcarter.posterous.com/> most helpful.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Dane Trethowan
> From Melton Victoria Australia
> skype callto:grtdane12
> MSN: [email protected]
> 

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