the funny thing is, on the apple website for itunes, they actually recomend gw micro's window eyes to be used with itunes, because of the problems *cough cough fs* has with their joke of a product. i use itunes everyday and love it!... i actually never have tried the manuel sync, this works good does it?... can you explain how the lay out is, or how that all works?? This email may contain personal identifyable information. Copy, relay, redistributions, and or reading of these emails is strictly prohibited, unless you are the intended recipiant of this email, and this intended recipiant only. If this is not the intended recipiant, then you are requested to delete this message immediately and notify sender.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Wheat" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 8:54 PM
Subject: RE: Itunes capabilities with Window Eyes?


Corry,

iTunes and Windoweyes get along quite well. iTunes is not my favorite
program to use, but once you work with it a little and figure out a few
small quirks, it will do what you want.  You can create play lists etc. At
the moment, I only have the music in my library that I want to sync to my
iPhone, so I leave it set to sync all music, but, I did go change to "syync
only selected play lists, artists and genres". WhenI did that, I then saw
lists of all my Play lists, Artists, Albums, and genres.  I was easly able
to select and deselect items and see that the number of songs that would
synch changed accordingly. I did not actually tell it to do the synch after that, but I have no reason at all to think that it wouldn't have worked just
fine. When it comes to Audio books, I do only sync selected books and that
to works fine.
So, the short answer is, yes, you can do what you are asking about.

Hope this helps,

Scott


-----Original Message-----
From: Cory Martin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 5:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Itunes capabilities with Window Eyes?

    Hi again,
    Can anyone comment on Itunes and how useable it is with Window
Eyes?  For example, I switched my iPhone from my Macbook to my desktop a
few months ago because I have more hard drive space on this and thus
most of my content I would want to store is here.  Itunes obviously
works a lot better on a Mac than Windows given it's an Apple product
this is logical enough, however with Jaws I was never able to manipulate
batches of music, for example creating playlists and such.  As a result
I only had what I wanted on my iPhone in the Itunes library and used
Winamp to play everything else.  I couldn't put it all in the Itunes
library because I have more content than my iPhone can hold.  So, can
Window Eyes allow one to do things like select specific artists to sync
while leaving the rest out?  Or is it in a similar situation as Jaws
is.  The reason I ask is because one of the things despite saving my
Itunes library files and such on an alternate drive before reformatting,
Itunes seems to have forgotten all my content I had in it before.  I'm
not eager to repeat the process of syncing my iPhone and sorting music.
So are there any restrictions that people know of with Window Eyes and
Itunes before I get started?  Or will I be able to open it and select
specific content to sync etc?  I'd just like to know before I get myself
in to a big mess which might be avoided.
    Thanks,
    Cory
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