[bcab] Re: Podcasting and feeds
- From: David A Mawson <dmawson@xxxxxxx>
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- Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 14:20:28 +0000
Dear all
I've tried using iTunes with Window Eyes but couldn't read anything with
the cursor keys, does anyone know how to make iTunes accessible with
windoweyes or suggest any other packages that work well with window eyes
please?
Dave
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Hi Kerry and Chris.
On top of this there is also a set of applications called Webbie available
from www.webbie.org.uk
This has various useful programs including a Pod Catcher and a program for
easily listening to BBC IPlayer radio programs. This is probably not as
comprehensive in some ways as ITunes or Juce but it is quite easy to get
your head round.
Cheers
Graham
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From: Kerry Painter
To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 11:49 AM
Subject: [bcab] Re: Podcasting and feeds
Chris. You can use one of two pieces of software in my experience but
there maybe bmore. You could use either Itunes which also give you the
ability to play your music and is now very accessible using JAWS 9 or you
could use a program called Juice. Can't remember the website address but
if you google it I'm sure you will come up with it.
Cheers.
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From: Chris Cook
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 10:31 AM
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Subject: [bcab] Podcasting and feeds
Dear all,
Can some of you kind, knowledgeable souls out there please help me.
Firstly are there any good tutorials for learning how to subscribe to
podcasts and RSS feeds as a JAWS user please? I'm using JAWS9, Windows XP
Pro with service pack 3 and IE7. I've only ever downloaded individual
items from the Internet before and have never subscribed to a podcast.
This morning I decided to give it a try and clicked on "subscribe to this
podcast" link on a website. I was offered a suggested name for the podcast
and a suggested folder called "feeds" which I also accepted and then I
clicked on OK. I was informed that I'd successfully subscribed to the
podcast, but I don't know where this folder "Feeds" is in to which the
content will supposedly be downloaded each week. Can anyone help in this
matter please and also tell me how I can review what feeds I've subscribed
to and how I can alter or delete them etc. Do I also need to download any
special podcast software? as I haven't done this yet and if so is there an
accessible one which works with JAWS please?
Sorry for all the questions, but this really is a new area for me, but one
that I really want to master. Any help gratefully received.
Very best wishes to all from Chris Cook.
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