I actually prefer the new interface. It took me a little while to understand
the layout, but everything is doable and quite accessible. I listened to a
very good podcast on iTunes 11's new interface from AppleVIS, and that also
helped a good deal.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gordon Smith" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 10:31 AM
Subject: iTunes 11
Hi all
Today is really the first opportunity I have had to sit down and play with
iTunes 11. My first impressions, and this view could well change over
time, is that the interface is now utterly dreadful for the VoiceOver
user. Unless I am totally missing something here, without having to fool
around with all of the radio buttons, How on earth is one supposed to find
a track in the library? When I tried highlighting an album and pressed
the "Play" button, it started playing on my iPad. That was not at all
what I expected to find. To be honest, unless I'm totally missing the
point here, which is perfectly possible, I think this year may see me join
the ever increasing number of people who are using alternative audio and
media players on their Macs.
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