I played around with the Amazon music player a few month’s ago and 
unfortunately on the mac found it to not work with VO. Yet another 
disappointment from Amazon as I would have loved to have put some of my Apple 
music in to the player so I could enjoy on the Echo.
> On Dec 10, 2015, at 8:00 AM, Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I've been trying to access this in safari, and so far, still can't get it to 
> do anything.  I go into my music library, select the songs I want to 
> download, then all I see are the play button, and an unlabeled button, that 
> doesn't seem to do anything.
>  Can someone please shed some light on this?
> On Sep 24, 2015, at 10:49 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
> 
>> Hello Everyone,
>> 
>> This post is for anyone who, like me, prefers to purchase music via
>> Amazon.com.
>> 
>> A while back there was some chatter on this list about the accessibility of
>> Amazon's music cloud storage system and finding the Amazon MP3 downloader
>> app. 
>> 
>> The following is a notification I received stating that the MP3 downloader
>> app has been discontinued for both Windows and Mac.  As I have been using
>> the Windows version of the MP3 downloder for over 7 years or so, I was not
>> happy to learn of this change. 
>> 
>> However, I am delighted to inform you that the web interface, described in
>> the following notification, works wonderfully with both Internet Explorer
>> for Windows, via Jaws for Windows and Safari on the Mac, via VoiceOver. 
>> 
>> With VoiceOver, in Safari, I found it effortless to browse my Amazon Music
>> Library, play and download songs, create playlists, etc.   
>> 
>> I have no idea if the Amazon Music app, described in the notification is
>> VoiceOver accessible as I did not test it.  However, for those of you
>> running a virtual instance of Windows, I found the Amazon Music app,
>> inaccessible via Jaws for Windows.  
>> 
>> Regardless of the accessibility of the dedicated app, the web interface is
>> excellent and I will use it as my primary method when dealing with my Amazon
>> Music Library.
>> 
>> The text of the notification follows my signature line.
>> 
>> Enjoy,
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
>> Important Information About Downloading Music from Amazon to your Computer
>> 
>> Hello, 
>> 
>> We wanted to let you know that the process for downloading Amazon Music
>> titles to your computer is changing. 
>> 
>> The Amazon MP3 Downloader is no longer available as of today. We're sorry
>> for any inconvenience! 
>> 
>> As an alternative, you can download your music directly through your web
>> browser. To help make this easier, we've completely redesigned web browser
>> downloading. It now gives you the option to download albums and multiple
>> tracks at the same time using .ZIP files. ZIP is a file format that
>> compresses content for quicker transfer. 
>> 
>> You can download music through your browser after completing a Digital Music
>> Store purchase, from Your Orders (https://www.amazon.com/yourorders), and
>> from your music library (https://www.amazon.com/musiclibrary). Just select
>> the albums or songs you want to download and click the "Download" option
>> onscreen. If prompted to install the Amazon Music app for PC and Mac, you
>> can click "No thanks, just download music files directly."
>> 
>> For multiple songs and albums, your download starts automatically in a
>> pop-up window, and is split into one or more .ZIP files. You can click the
>> files in the download window once they're ready to save to your computer. If
>> you've only selected one song, it downloads as an individual .MP3 file. 
>> 
>> To complete your download: 
>> 
>> 1.
>> Choose "Save" if your browser asks whether you want to open or save the
>> file(s).  
>> 
>> 2.
>> Open the file(s) once the download is complete. Most browsers display the
>> status of your download onscreen, and then give you an option to open it. 
>> 
>> 3.
>> Files typically save to your browser's default "Downloads" folder. You can
>> then move each of the music tracks you've downloaded to the preferred
>> location on your computer (e.g. "Your Music" or "Music"). 
>> 
>> Tip: To add your downloaded music to iTunes, launch the iTunes app and
>> select "Add File to Library" from the menu. Browse to the file or location
>> where you saved your download, then select each track you want to add and
>> confirm.  
>> 
>> To learn more about downloading music through your browser, go to: 
>> 
>> https://www.amazon.com/help/music/zipdownloads
>> 
>> You can also use the Amazon Music app for PC and Mac to download music to
>> your computer. With the Amazon Music app, you can play and download your
>> music library, automatically export your downloaded music to iTunes or
>> Windows Media Player, and more. For additional  information, including
>> installation instructions, go to:
>> 
>> https://www.amazon.com/getamazonmusic
>> 
>> We hope this information helps, and look forward to seeing you again soon!
>> 
>> Sincerely, 
>> 
>> Customer Service 
>> Amazon.com 
>> 
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