Hi. Subject line basically asked the question. I'm hearing some
really contradictory stories here about the program called Anapod Explorer,
which allows you to add, remove and manipulate files on an Apple Ipod using
windows explorer instead of Apple Itunes. According to the documentation,
there *is* support for blind users because most, if not all the menu items
have been given right click menus via the context menu key, and if this is
the case I see no reason why we screen reader users couldn't use it? I
would like to know people's experiences using Anapod explorer and if it's
worth using, or what people think of it? I'm not so much concerned with the
controls of the Ipod shuffle because I have enough sighted assistance that
I could get that going. But I'd like to make sure I have some kind of
accessible software to use before i shell out the money to buy an Ipod
shuffle. There is also the Muvo which I've seen and looks nice as well, so
I'm kind of going back and forth between that and the Ipod Shuffle. So, any
insights would be most certainly appreciated.
Thanks so much.
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