Chris

I agree with you entirely.  

What blind people have to keep in mind that even sighted folks can have 
problems in using certain pieces of software.  Just because someone can 
see doesn't mean that every peice of software will necessarily work on 
everyone's pc.
Some software is just out of the realm of certain folks for whatever 
reason.

Also, even if a piece of software passed every accessability test 
(whatever that is supposed to mean) doesn't mean that every blind person 
will use it without a hitch.
Some folks have marginal pc skills so, unless they got handholding at 
every step, this still might lock them out.
As with sighted users, just some audio programs won't work for certain 
folks.

Personally, I could care less about all this as I have never used the AOL 
player.
And I truly wonder how many blind users an AOL player has anyway.  




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