This is just my own conjecture, but I'm not surprised Marco is thinking
of getting a Mac to enhance his mobile computing experience. I think
we'll see more and more of this in the future. For those people who
mostly consume content, they'll think of a smart phone or a tablet first
and then if they want to add a lapttop or a desktop to the mix, they'll
base their decision in part on what will work best with their smart
phone / tablet they've chosen to use.

I'm also not as convinced Apple will continue to care about iTunes
accessibility on the PC. Again, this is just my conjecture, but I don't'
think this is a priority for Apple now. I would be surprised if they
didn't focus first on iTunes accessibility with VoiceOver on the Mac. As
the Mac becomes more and more popular, I think Apple will continue to
lower the priority of iTunes on Windows in general and on it's
accessibility under Windows in particular. Also, with more and more
functionality showing up in the Cloud, there's less and less need to use
iTunes under Windows. The lack of iTunes accessibility under Windows
won't be a reason for people to not get an iPhone, and Apple's answer to
the people who want or need to use iTunes may just be, OK, great, go
ahead and get a Mac.

I do see companies like GW Micro and Freedom Scientific doing everything
they can do to keep iTunes accessible under Windows I don't see MS doing
much though since they compete with Apple across the board.

On 30/11/12 22:43, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
> Hi Marco,
> 
> I love my iPhone and I am sure there are many happy Mac users out there, but
> I think your logic to buy a Mac just because you think you may have a better
> iTunes experience to me at least makes no sense at all. iTunes works just
> fine with Jaws and while I am only planning to install iTunes 11 tonight,
> from the messages I read it sounds as if things are working well and that
> using the menu button is an easy work-around at this point. In any case, the
> way I use iTunes, I don't even have to use the menus very often and I
> wouldn't be surprised if this issue with the menus not reading properly will
> be fixed fairly soon.
> 
> Apart from that I doubt you get a much improved iTunes experience on a Mac.
> Don't forget that there is still a huge majority of iTunes users world wide
> who use Windows computers and Apple will not stop improving iTunes for
> Windows and I doubt Freedom Scientific will stop trying to make Jaws work
> well with iTunes either.
> 
> Of course if you have been looking at getting a Mac anyways just to learn
> the OS and Voiceover because you like this type of stuff then it's perfectly
> justified to do so. I am personally a huge Windows and Jaws person, but I am
> also tempted sometimes to go out and buy a Mac Mini. Unfortunately I know I
> wold not be happy with the basic $699 version or whatever it is and the
> upgrade to an SSD, a faster CPU and more RAM would put that Mac Mini around
> $1,000 to $1,100 and I could get one heck of a nice Windows desktop or
> laptop for that or, for that matter, I could buy myself an unlocked iPhone 5
> and an iPod Touch Fifth Generation for it. Why is there always more stuff I
> want to buy than what I can afford?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Sieghard
> 
> 

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