James, yes, you can create an alias on your desktop which points to  
your ITunes folder if you like.  Some people don't prefer the ITunes  
interface as much as others, so this gives them a way to access their  
music in finder as you suggest.

   Enjoy your day and thank you for your email!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)
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On Mar 15, 2009, at 1:13 PM, James Gallagher wrote:


Hello to all, sorry for this e-mail.

I have read about some of you having trouble with Itunes i.e.  your
Music.

as being deafblind myself i never open itunes but have been thinking
of this even when i go out walking with my Guide dog.

I had a little thought if you make a  alias file folder on the desktop
you may have access to your music.

Please for give me if this was a silly idea from me.
was a bit mad to e-mail it to the list. I hope that i did not anger
you  over this.

all the very best to all.

Yours
James

Blindness cuts people off from things. Deafness cuts people off from
people.
Hellen Keller
--
James Gallagher

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