itunes and vo tutorial

2010-06-24 Thread Nancy Badger
Does anyone know of a tutorial for using itunes and voice over?  I have
been having a hard time with my iphone and my mac moving songs back and
forth.

Thanks

Nancy

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Re: itunes and vo tutorial

2010-06-24 Thread Esther

Hi Nancy,

Nancy Badger wrote:

Does anyone know of a tutorial for using itunes and voice over?  I  
have been having a hard time with my iphone and my mac moving songs  
back and forth.

Thanks
Nancy


I don't know of any current tutorial on iTunes and VoiceOver, though  
I'd guess that some of this may have been covered in the (many) Mac  
podcasts that Mike Arrigo did on Blind Cool Tech.  I just got through  
posting a reply to someone on the Mac-Access list with a quick intro  
to iTunes.  You're welcome to read it in the Mac-Access archives, but  
you might want to start at the first posted question and read through  
the successive replies by using the next message link:

http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/2010/001234.html
(Storing Standard MP3s on an iPhone)

In case you have difficulty navigating, the two main posts with my  
answers are:

http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/2010/001238.html
and
http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/2010/001241.html

The latter post gives my quick intro to the way iTunes is organized.   
The first post was a way to quickly answer someone who wanted to get a  
few tracks onto a new iPhone, and who had never used iTunes before,  
and it's a follow-on to an earlier post that Anne made in the thread.   
Note that these were not aimed at answering someone with a large,  
extensive music collection in iTunes, and I also don't remind him to  
interact and stop interacting as he navigates to the relevant sections  
of iTunes, since this guy is an IT professional.  I also assume that  
he's read earlier list posts from the previous days about setting up  
VoiceOver on devices, such as this one (out of a thread):

http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/2010/001221.html
in answer to a question on setting up an iPad.

HTH.  There's a link at the bottom of each one of these posts about  
the Mac-Access list and how to join it or read its archives.


Cheers,

Esther

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