Hi,in my opinion the most accessible podcatcher available is,Accesible
Podcatcher from:Webbie developtd in the U K spacifically for the C I
Community it also comes with many other accessibleprograms includeing
a:rss reader,an acessible Browser etc, all programs have there own
manuall
Been a while since I've used one of these for the PC but when I last
tried it Juice seemed okay, I just use Itunes now though I'm not much
into Podcasts these days .
On 16/05/2011 1:06 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I'm not sure why I ever looked this up, since I use Winamp as my
podcatcher
I'm not sure why I ever looked this up, since I use Winamp as my
podcatcher under Windows XP, but the instructions at the following web
site will get you up and running. Note that they're written for Vista,
but the same steps will get you working in Windows 7 as well.
http://chris.pirillo.com/how-
Hi list, looking for a good blind friendly music site. don't even mind paying a
little something.
If so, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
I am with Amazon, but, it is a little hard to navigate.
Kim Kelly
Skype:
richies12
Alternate Email Address:
kim...@samobile.net
Richard Bro
Webvisum is basically an add-on for firefox, and you can google for this. It
allows you to solve capchas instantly within firefox, instead of logging
onto some site just for that purpose.
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Hey all! My sighted usband and I recently bought a new computer using
Windows 7 64. He was attempting to download the latest version of Juice and
kept getting a totally useless (to us non-geeks) error message. Can anyone
help? Much Obliged, Peace, Kathy
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I'm not sure if I spelled that right.
but someone mentioned Something called Webvisum or something like that.
What is it?
and how does it work.
Kim Kelly
Skype:
richies12
Alternate Email Address:
kim...@samobile.net
Richard Brooks is also on Skype:
his Skype name is:
richie3355
Have a nice