off topic: accessibility with mac stuff?
Steve Holmes
steve at holmesgrown.com
Mon Oct 24 19:09:28 EDT 2005
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Actually since you mention Windows Media, Yes, I blaim Microsoft; not
windows itself but it is the developer that I lay blaim with. Thank God
there are alternative choices to play audio files like winamp or foobar
2000 but for the apple and well, windows too for that matter, Itunes is
the only software you can use to support all features of an Ipod. So if
one has an Ipod, he/she *MUST* have access to Itunes to use it fully.
Also, the itunes music store cannot be accessed with any other players
either and it so happens that the music store is about the least
accessible part of Itunes under windows. If itunes never gets rewritten
in Coco and as long as the windows version is like it is pressently, I
will never again buy music from Apple's store, nor will ever buy an
Ipod. The inaccessibility makes it worthless to me.
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 09:30:12AM -0700, BlindTech wrote:
> but windows media player isn't all that acccessable either. so do we blame
> windows? is there not quick time, or any other mp3 player. do we blame
> apple for all this miner stuff and not look at windows in the samemanner?
> BlindTech
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