Hello Joe,
You could always buy an i-pod (not shuffle or first generation), or an I-Audio
x-5 (both of which are still
being made), and install the rockbox firmware for more accessibility.
With the rockbox firmware installed, you don't need to use itunes (drag
and drop works fine now), and it supp
: "Joe Bollard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "pc -audio" Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 20:46:33 +0100
>Subject: mp3 player frustration
>hello friends, for some time now i have been looking for a "blind
friendly"
>mp3 player, i've spoken to some of my blind frien
hello friends, for some time now i have been looking for a "blind friendly"
mp3 player, i've spoken to some of my blind friends, and strangely enough
they all seem to come up with "well, you could get this one, or that one,
but o no, they don't make them any more" can someone please enlighten me a