RE: creative Itunes question?

2017-12-27 Thread Simon Fogarty
Yeah absolutely Mark,

 I use my windows itunes account for all my phones connectivity and account 
related backups.

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Sent: Wednesday, 27 December 2017 2:21 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: creative Itunes question?

Hello Karen,

To the contrary, Windows users do, in fact, have Apple IDs.  

Windows users simply install iTunes for Windows if they want iTunes for desktop 
functionality.

Some Windows screen readers work better with iTunes for Windows, than others 
but, iTunes for Windows is definitely screen reader accessible.  

For the record, I think most Windows users agree that the NVDA, Non-visual 
Desktop Access screen reader works best with iTunes for Windows.  

Personally, I use Zoomtext and on occasion, Jaws, with iTunes for Windows with 
great success.  

Mark


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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2017 2:10 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: creative Itunes question?

Hi Mark,
I am curious,  given windows users do not have an apple Id either,  how do they 
 manage the issue?  by having an ITunes account proper?
Thanks,
Karen



On Tue, 26 Dec 2017, M. Taylor wrote:

> Hello Karen,
>
> The answer to your question, as you have phrased it, is "no."
>
> However, two options come to mind:
>
> 1.
> Your friend could send the album to someone you know who has an Apple 
> ID
and
> that recipient could then burn it for you or (2), your friend can 
> cancel
the
> purchase and send you a CD of the album purchased from Amazon.
>
> As I see it, in both scenarios your friend will have to take an action 
> to resolve your dilemma.
>
> Mark
>
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen
> Sent: Monday, December 25, 2017 7:13 PM
> To: list voiceover
> Subject: creative Itunes question?
>
> Hi folks,
> Details, as is often the case with me might make things more confusing, so
> will   only add more to the question if it is not  clear.
> A heart sister of mine got me an ITunes album as a gift.  What I mean 
> is
the
> note came from ITunes, with the ability to get this album  tied to my 
> specific e-mail address.
> the thing is though, not only do I not use ITunes, I have no apple id 
> at all, which I realize might not be needful to do the job.
> Here is the question, can someone who does have an ITunes presence get 
> the album for me?
> As in go fresh to ITunes, provide my e-mail address and retrieve  the 
> tracks?  Even if I had ITunes, I would not wish to play it there, 
> meaning whomever I likely pay to get the materials will be burning a 
> cd and or sending  me the tracks.  I can play those, not a problem.
> steps to a solution?
> Thanks,
> Kare
>
>
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RE: creative Itunes question?

2017-12-26 Thread Karen Lewellen

Hi Mark,
Not a windows  user, but do thank you for answering my question.
I spoke with Apple myself this afternoon.  I have suggested to my friend 
that  she request a refund.
either she will do this, or simply burn the album to cd for me from her 
own  ITunes account.

thanks to you and Johnathan for your wisdom.
Cheers,
Kare



On Tue, 26 Dec 2017, M. Taylor wrote:


Hello Karen,

To the contrary, Windows users do, in fact, have Apple IDs.

Windows users simply install iTunes for Windows if they want iTunes for
desktop functionality.

Some Windows screen readers work better with iTunes for Windows, than others
but, iTunes for Windows is definitely screen reader accessible.

For the record, I think most Windows users agree that the NVDA, Non-visual
Desktop Access screen reader works best with iTunes for Windows.

Personally, I use Zoomtext and on occasion, Jaws, with iTunes for Windows
with great success.

Mark


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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2017 2:10 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: creative Itunes question?

Hi Mark,
I am curious,  given windows users do not have an apple Id either,  how do
they  manage the issue?  by having an ITunes account proper?
Thanks,
Karen



On Tue, 26 Dec 2017, M. Taylor wrote:


Hello Karen,

The answer to your question, as you have phrased it, is "no."

However, two options come to mind:

1.
Your friend could send the album to someone you know who has an Apple ID

and

that recipient could then burn it for you or (2), your friend can cancel

the

purchase and send you a CD of the album purchased from Amazon.

As I see it, in both scenarios your friend will have to take an action to
resolve your dilemma.

Mark

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2017 7:13 PM
To: list voiceover
Subject: creative Itunes question?

Hi folks,
Details, as is often the case with me might make things more confusing, so
will   only add more to the question if it is not  clear.
A heart sister of mine got me an ITunes album as a gift.  What I mean is

the

note came from ITunes, with the ability to get this album  tied to my
specific e-mail address.
the thing is though, not only do I not use ITunes, I have no apple id at
all, which I realize might not be needful to do the job.
Here is the question, can someone who does have an ITunes presence get the
album for me?
As in go fresh to ITunes, provide my e-mail address and retrieve  the
tracks?  Even if I had ITunes, I would not wish to play it there, meaning
whomever I likely pay to get the materials will be burning a cd and or
sending  me the tracks.  I can play those, not a problem.
steps to a solution?
Thanks,
Kare



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RE: creative Itunes question?

2017-12-26 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Karen,

To the contrary, Windows users do, in fact, have Apple IDs.  

Windows users simply install iTunes for Windows if they want iTunes for
desktop functionality.

Some Windows screen readers work better with iTunes for Windows, than others
but, iTunes for Windows is definitely screen reader accessible.  

For the record, I think most Windows users agree that the NVDA, Non-visual
Desktop Access screen reader works best with iTunes for Windows.  

Personally, I use Zoomtext and on occasion, Jaws, with iTunes for Windows
with great success.  

Mark


-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2017 2:10 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: creative Itunes question?

Hi Mark,
I am curious,  given windows users do not have an apple Id either,  how do
they  manage the issue?  by having an ITunes account proper?
Thanks,
Karen



On Tue, 26 Dec 2017, M. Taylor wrote:

> Hello Karen,
>
> The answer to your question, as you have phrased it, is "no."
>
> However, two options come to mind:
>
> 1.
> Your friend could send the album to someone you know who has an Apple ID
and
> that recipient could then burn it for you or (2), your friend can cancel
the
> purchase and send you a CD of the album purchased from Amazon.
>
> As I see it, in both scenarios your friend will have to take an action to
> resolve your dilemma.
>
> Mark
>
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen
> Sent: Monday, December 25, 2017 7:13 PM
> To: list voiceover
> Subject: creative Itunes question?
>
> Hi folks,
> Details, as is often the case with me might make things more confusing, so
> will   only add more to the question if it is not  clear.
> A heart sister of mine got me an ITunes album as a gift.  What I mean is
the
> note came from ITunes, with the ability to get this album  tied to my
> specific e-mail address.
> the thing is though, not only do I not use ITunes, I have no apple id at
> all, which I realize might not be needful to do the job.
> Here is the question, can someone who does have an ITunes presence get the
> album for me?
> As in go fresh to ITunes, provide my e-mail address and retrieve  the
> tracks?  Even if I had ITunes, I would not wish to play it there, meaning
> whomever I likely pay to get the materials will be burning a cd and or
> sending  me the tracks.  I can play those, not a problem.
> steps to a solution?
> Thanks,
> Kare
>
>
>
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Re: creative Itunes question?

2017-12-26 Thread Jonathan Cohn
iTunes account == Apple ID == iCloud account == me.com <http://me.com/> account.

Apple only has one type of account and you can enable or disable as many 
features of it as you want. 

Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Dec 26, 2017, at 5:09 PM, Karen Lewellen  wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark,
> I am curious,  given windows users do not have an apple Id either,  how do 
> they  manage the issue?  by having an ITunes account proper?
> Thanks,
> Karen
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 26 Dec 2017, M. Taylor wrote:
> 
>> Hello Karen,
>> 
>> The answer to your question, as you have phrased it, is "no."
>> 
>> However, two options come to mind:
>> 
>> 1.
>> Your friend could send the album to someone you know who has an Apple ID and
>> that recipient could then burn it for you or (2), your friend can cancel the
>> purchase and send you a CD of the album purchased from Amazon.
>> 
>> As I see it, in both scenarios your friend will have to take an action to
>> resolve your dilemma.
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen
>> Sent: Monday, December 25, 2017 7:13 PM
>> To: list voiceover
>> Subject: creative Itunes question?
>> 
>> Hi folks,
>> Details, as is often the case with me might make things more confusing, so
>> will   only add more to the question if it is not  clear.
>> A heart sister of mine got me an ITunes album as a gift.  What I mean is the
>> note came from ITunes, with the ability to get this album  tied to my
>> specific e-mail address.
>> the thing is though, not only do I not use ITunes, I have no apple id at
>> all, which I realize might not be needful to do the job.
>> Here is the question, can someone who does have an ITunes presence get the
>> album for me?
>> As in go fresh to ITunes, provide my e-mail address and retrieve  the
>> tracks?  Even if I had ITunes, I would not wish to play it there, meaning
>> whomever I likely pay to get the materials will be burning a cd and or
>> sending  me the tracks.  I can play those, not a problem.
>> steps to a solution?
>> Thanks,
>> Kare
>> 
>> 
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RE: creative Itunes question?

2017-12-26 Thread Karen Lewellen

Hi Mark,
I am curious,  given windows users do not have an apple Id either,  how do 
they  manage the issue?  by having an ITunes account proper?

Thanks,
Karen



On Tue, 26 Dec 2017, M. Taylor wrote:


Hello Karen,

The answer to your question, as you have phrased it, is "no."

However, two options come to mind:

1.
Your friend could send the album to someone you know who has an Apple ID and
that recipient could then burn it for you or (2), your friend can cancel the
purchase and send you a CD of the album purchased from Amazon.

As I see it, in both scenarios your friend will have to take an action to
resolve your dilemma.

Mark

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2017 7:13 PM
To: list voiceover
Subject: creative Itunes question?

Hi folks,
Details, as is often the case with me might make things more confusing, so
will   only add more to the question if it is not  clear.
A heart sister of mine got me an ITunes album as a gift.  What I mean is the
note came from ITunes, with the ability to get this album  tied to my
specific e-mail address.
the thing is though, not only do I not use ITunes, I have no apple id at
all, which I realize might not be needful to do the job.
Here is the question, can someone who does have an ITunes presence get the
album for me?
As in go fresh to ITunes, provide my e-mail address and retrieve  the
tracks?  Even if I had ITunes, I would not wish to play it there, meaning
whomever I likely pay to get the materials will be burning a cd and or
sending  me the tracks.  I can play those, not a problem.
steps to a solution?
Thanks,
Kare



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RE: creative Itunes question?

2017-12-26 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Karen,

The answer to your question, as you have phrased it, is "no."

However, two options come to mind:

1.
Your friend could send the album to someone you know who has an Apple ID and
that recipient could then burn it for you or (2), your friend can cancel the
purchase and send you a CD of the album purchased from Amazon.

As I see it, in both scenarios your friend will have to take an action to
resolve your dilemma. 

Mark 

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Karen Lewellen
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2017 7:13 PM
To: list voiceover
Subject: creative Itunes question?

Hi folks,
Details, as is often the case with me might make things more confusing, so 
will   only add more to the question if it is not  clear.
A heart sister of mine got me an ITunes album as a gift.  What I mean is the
note came from ITunes, with the ability to get this album  tied to my
specific e-mail address.
the thing is though, not only do I not use ITunes, I have no apple id at
all, which I realize might not be needful to do the job.
Here is the question, can someone who does have an ITunes presence get the
album for me?
As in go fresh to ITunes, provide my e-mail address and retrieve  the
tracks?  Even if I had ITunes, I would not wish to play it there, meaning
whomever I likely pay to get the materials will be burning a cd and or
sending  me the tracks.  I can play those, not a problem.
steps to a solution?
Thanks,
Kare



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Re: creative Itunes question?

2017-12-26 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I would not mind retrieving the music and boring it for you if I can
associate it with my current iTunes account. On the other hand it is very
difficult to use or Macintosh without an Apple ID it is needed to install
updates to the system.
I have no interest though in working through the process of downloading,
and burning a CD if it also requires me to create an apple ID with your
e-mail address or to somehow associate your e-mail address with my Apple ID.

I am sure you have the abilities to retrieve my e-mail address and pursue
further if you are so inclined.

Jonathan
.

On 25 December 2017 at 22:13, Karen Lewellen 
wrote:

> Hi folks,
> Details, as is often the case with me might make things more confusing, so
> will   only add more to the question if it is not  clear.
> A heart sister of mine got me an ITunes album as a gift.  What I mean is
> the  note came from ITunes, with the ability to get this album  tied to my
> specific e-mail address.
> the thing is though, not only do I not use ITunes, I have no apple id at
> all, which I realize might not be needful to do the job.
> Here is the question, can someone who does have an ITunes presence get the
> album for me?
> As in go fresh to ITunes, provide my e-mail address and retrieve  the
> tracks?  Even if I had ITunes, I would not wish to play it there, meaning
> whomever I likely pay to get the materials will be burning a cd and or
> sending  me the tracks.  I can play those, not a problem.
> steps to a solution?
> Thanks,
> Kare
>
>
>

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creative Itunes question?

2017-12-25 Thread Karen Lewellen

Hi folks,
Details, as is often the case with me might make things more confusing, so 
will   only add more to the question if it is not  clear.
A heart sister of mine got me an ITunes album as a gift.  What I mean is 
the  note came from ITunes, with the ability to get this album  tied to 
my specific e-mail address.
the thing is though, not only do I not use ITunes, I have no apple id at 
all, which I realize might not be needful to do the job.
Here is the question, can someone who does have an ITunes presence get the 
album for me?
As in go fresh to ITunes, provide my e-mail address and retrieve  the 
tracks?  Even if I had ITunes, I would not wish to play it there, meaning 
whomever I likely pay to get the materials will be burning a cd and or 
sending  me the tracks.  I can play those, not a problem.

steps to a solution?
Thanks,
Kare