You are quite right Ricardo, Thank you for calming me down a little.
I still feel let down that they wouldn't help when I tried to contact
them on 4 seperate occasions and didn't acknowledge it was their
software causing the issue.  They were sorry but couldn't do anything
at all about it.  The prospective you gave me though is that they
probably do lose money on voiceover at the moment, at least until more
people switch over and I guess we are kind of early adopters.  A
little compliance testing wouldn't have hurt though with maybe a flag
saying if you use voiceover, wait for the next version.  You are also
quite right that AI Squared or freedom scientific would have been no
better.  Thanks for your thoughts.  I still feel miffed but much more
in prospective.



On Jun 16, 9:59 pm, Maccessibility <nore...@maccessibility.net> wrote:
> Apple Releases iTunes V9.2
>
> Today, Apple released version 9.2 of its popular iTunes multimedia and mobile
> application management software. The new version includes several new features
> and fixes, including:
>
> Sync with iPhone 4 to enjoy your favorite music, movies, TV shows, books and
> more on-the-go
> Sync and read books with iPhone or iPod touch with iOS 4 and iBooks 1.1
> Organize and [...]
>
> You can read the rest of this news item 
> at:http://www.lioncourt.com/2010/06/16/apple-releases-itunes-v9-2/
>
> The Mac-cessibility Network
> "...it's all within our reach..."http://maccessibility.net

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