Ok, so I looked at his page to expand on what you said about finding
the price for a song and then VO shift space. When I do that, it opens
up different commands, with options for store, window, itunes, apple,
etc. How do I buy a song with this? Maybe its VO space and then shift?
this is confusing. Is there something I'm missing? He didn't mention
any new window, just to do exactly what you said to purchase. And then
all info stops there haha. What do I do next? Why is purchasing one
song different from purchasing an album? Albums are so easy. I wish
songs were.

Thanks,Randi

Esther wrote:
> Hi Rayna,
>
> Look through Tim Kilburn's VoiceOver pages for an overview of iTunes
> and creating playlists.  Here's the link to the iTunes 7 description:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/kilburns/voiceover/itunes7.html
>
> You can just Google on "kilburns VoiceOver" to find one of his pages
> -- usually, his downloads page comes up -- and then use item chooser
> menu to find the link to home as the starting point.  This is for
> iTunes 7, but is a good overview. Main change in iTunes 8 is added
> accessibility for the HTML part of the iTunes Store, but the old
> descriptions work, and are particularly helpful for buying individual
> songs using the songs table part of the store -- you just route your
> mouse cursor to the place where you hear the price announced and use
> VO-Shift-Space to purchase.  Read more details on Tim's page.
>
> You create playlists either by creating a blank playlist with Command-
> N, which you then name and add items to, or by selecting an item or
> group of items in the songs table (or in the iTunes browser if you
> have that toggled on/off with Command-B -- will allow you to refine
> your songs table listing by album, artist or genre selection) and
> using Command-Shift-N to make a new playlist from your selection. Add
> to playlists either by using the context menu (VO-Shift-M) on selected
> songs in the songs outline, and "Add to Playlist" by selecting an
> existing playlist from the list, or copy and paste from your songs
> outline selections to the playlist in the sources table.
>
> Easiest way to search for podcasts is to use the "Search" feature in
> the iTunes Store.  You can bring this up from the menu bar of the
> "Store" menu option in iTunes (VO-Shift-M to the menu bar, press "s"
> to go to "Store", arrow down and press "s" to go to "Search" and
> return), or on any main page in the iTunes Store look for the "Power
> Search" link with the item chooser or link chooser menu.  For details,
> see this post in the archives:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg40999.html
> (Searching for content in the newly accessible iTunes Store)
>
> You can even bookmark a direct link to the podcast power search page:
> http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSearch.woa/wa/advancedSearch?mt=2
>
> Your best bet for detailed instructions is to search the Mail Archives
> for this list.  Here's an old post that covers podcasts in iTunes:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg45414.html
> (in response to a general request for new user resources, but specific
> answer about podcasts)
>
> It also has some information on how to search the archives.
>
> Another old archived post:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg39671.html
> (Summary: Subscribing to podcasts in iTunes -- just before the iTunes
> Store became fully accessible, so there are now more options.  Also,
> don't try to use the links in that post to get Mike Arrigo's podcasts,
> since the episodes from over 9 months ago are no longer on the direct
> feed.)
>
> Here's another post from the archives search:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg45013.html
> (Miscellaneous Tips for working with iPods and Playlists -- was in
> response to the issue of making up playlists for the Nano 4G and
> explains how playlists are ordered in the sources list, how they can
> be organized in to folders, and how to check total time.  Most of the
> beginning is specific to selecting playlists when you have your Nano
> connected, so you can skip over this.)
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg35740.html
> (Re: How do I move ITunes songs to another playlist? -- gives more
> detailed instructions about using the contextual menu to add songs to
> playlists).
>
> There was also a more recent post last month about smart playlists:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg01294.html
> (Introduction to Smart Playlists in iTunes (long))
>
> Again, if you learn to use the search feature on the secondary mail
> list archives for this list you can find all sorts of topics, and even
> read down the threads.  My post of a few days ago in reply gives an
> example of how to do search:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg02201.html
>
> In general, just go to the Mail Archives page for the old list
> (December 2005 - January 2009) at:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/
>
> or the new list (February 2009 - present) at:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/
>
> tab to the search field, put in a few search terms, and press return.
> There's a gap of nearly a month before archiving was requested for the
> new list at the Mail Archives, but everything from the last day of
> February and later should be in the new archives.
>
> HTH
>
> Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
> On May 10, 2009, at 8:14 AM, rayna424 wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello everyone. Mark helped me figure out search, so I have found and
> > downloaded some stuff. How though, do you crate a playlist? I clicked
> > on create a playlist, and the fields made no sense. I got a bunch of
> > classical stuff that I want to put in a folder. Also, is there an easy
> > way to get just single song? I searched for a song I wanted and had to
> > click around a few links to get to just the song and not the whole
> > album. I heard how much it was, and my boyfreind saw, buy now, but I
> > didn't hear that, and it wasn't a button. Could it just be that it
> > wasn't available? I'm sure there are podcasts on how to do this with
> > Voiceover, or an article or something. How would I search for
> > podcasts, I mean, what words would I enter? And does anyone know of a
> > good article?
> >
> >
> > Thanks, and iTunes rocks!! I got the 50 most essential pieces of
> > classical music for eleven bucks!! Sweet!
> >
> > Randi
> >
> > rayna424 wrote:
> >> Hi guys,
> >>
> >> I haven't used iTunes yet since buying my macbook in December. I
> >> opened it 2 days ago and it asked some preliminary set up questions
> >> and opens what I assume is the player. I've looked all over it and
> >> there's no way to access the store to do anything. I think I need a
> >> crash course. One of the questions it asked was if I wanted to
> >> download an upgrade and I didn't for some reason. Now I don't know
> >> how
> >> to tell it to get the upgrade. Could this be the problem? Don't know
> >> what to do with itunes. It doesn't make any sense haha.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Randi
> > >
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