Yeah just tried it , no different in that you need to use the mouse  
cursor to access the thing but if you're prepared to do that then not  
a problem in the world, don't know how JFW users would get on, I  
guess the way around this would be to select "unrestricted" with the  
JAWS cursor and do things that way but you should be able to get  
access to everything and I'd be surprised if you need to use scripts,  
just take some time to observe the screen layout, everything seems to  
be logically laid out from what I saw when trying it a few hours ago.

On 07/03/2007, at 6:54 AM, Stephen Guerra wrote:

Has anyone tried it with windows



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Ok, here's the announcement about the new version of Itunes for Mac.


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> Apple has truly done what some might consider impossible; on March 5,
> 2007, Apple unveiled a long-awaited update to iTunes with support for
> accessible clients such as VoiceOver.
>
> This comes nearly 22 months after the release of Mac OS X 10.4 which
> introduced the VoiceOver screen reader.  Since VoiceOver's
> introduction, the VO user community has been very vocal about the
> desire for an accessible iTunes.  Apple has listened and delivered ...
> at long last!
>
> While iTunes' accessibility is a far cry from perfect, it does
> represent a significant step forward from what was possible before.
> Users can browse their iTunes library, search and preview songs from
> the iTunes Music Store, adjust song ratings, and much, much more.  If
> iTunes 7.1 is any indication, then we can expect improvements to
> iTunes accessibility in future releases of the product.
>
> Everyone who appreciates the work Apple has done to bring forth the
> accessible version of iTunes should E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> thank them for their hard work.  Many of us were quick to bash Apple
> for not making iTunes 7 accessible.  We should be just as quick to
> express our appreciation for iTunes 7.1.
>
> To that end, I say, "Hats off!"  Now please work on making the iPod
> and the iPhone accessible.

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