Speaking of Itunes, There is a program called: Copytrans manager. The nice
thing about it is, I install iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad drivers without
Itunes. I heard a demo of this program with another screen reader. Has
anyone tried it with Window Eyes?
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 7:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: using the iTunes app
Hi.
When I first read the message I was a tad confused but i know what you
mean now. You did not actually download a specially modified version of
iTunes. What you got was what's called an app, which just makes a
program easier to use for window-eyes users. You asked what to do in
regards to all the files in the list, and the answer to that is, simply
press your tab key until you hear install and then press the space bar
or the enter key, whichever works best for you, both do the same thing.
All subsequent apps you download will do this too. so don't let the list
of odd looking file names confuse you. After you install the iTunes app
you can use iTunes more easily. That's really all it is.
On 6/20/2012 9:55 PM,
[email protected] wrote:
Hello fellow Window-eyes users:
I recently downloaded that special version of Itunes, to which GW Micro
and the people at Apple Inc created for us. However, I'm a bit confused
about how to install this package. When I clicked on the Itunes.wepm file,
I got a window which contained the following message:
"This app enhances Apple Itunes. It also requires the GW toolkit to be
installed. For information, visit www.gwmicro.com/apps/itunes." Then,
there's a listbox which contains the following choices:
1. Itunes License.txt
2. Itunes.set
3. Itunes.vbs
4. Itunes.xml.
What do these things mean? After the listbox, there's an install button, a
cancel button, and a review certificate button. I know absolutely nothing
about Itunes, or how to install it, so hopefully someone on the list will
be able to clear this up for me. Thanks in advance.
Mike
Rochester, NY.
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