Yep, I use it all the time, but it would be hard for me to explain to 
someone how I do it.

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From: "Monica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 11:08 PM
Subject: To Tim Re: Making Rhapsody Work


> Hi, Tim.  I too use the library with some quirky scripts I made, but
> I wouldn't want to attempt explaining it.  Most people would say that
> the library isn't accessible with how Jaws behaves in the library,
> and my scripts wouldn't be fit for anyone else to use.  Window Eyes
> actually handles the library much better out of the box.  I have
> tried it, and it is the better choice for this application.
>
>
> Monica
> Visit my blog at: http://plumlipstick.livejournal.com
>
> On Monday 3/6/2006 01:13 AM, you wrote:
>>The library is one of the most useful things about Rhapsody.  I use it all
>>the time, but it is really a job to do.  With the scripting power of JFW
>>though, I would think someone could come up with a good script.  I'm using
>>Window-eyes, but the two screen readers have most of the capabilities to
>>handle Rhapsody.
>
>
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