What about windows mobile smart phones like the htc ozone? I know windows media player mobile supports drm, so I would hope it would work fine. Phillip Tracy -----Original Message----- From: John Martyn Sent: 1/14/2011 6:55:58 AM To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx , jaws-users-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Rhapsody On the Go music for the iTouch or iPhone I just had a quick test with the iPhone and it does in fact allow you to download content to the device and play them in offline mode with the iTunes Store Rhapsody App. You can also be signed in on the computer and the iPhone at the same time while playing music on both. From what I have heard, the rhapsody iTunes app is blind accessible with the iTouch and iPhone. This means, you can use the on the go with rhapsody and have a device with voice over. I haven't officially tested the phone or touch for blind access, but I will soon. Next week, I am buying an iTouch since I have heard that it is simple to use. This would make it the only device that talks and supports Digital Rights Management which is the licensing of protected music. Keep your fingers crossed, we may just be able to finally use this service to its full capacity. You would be able to use the rhapsody application on the PC to create all your playlists and search for new music, and go online with the iTouch rhapsody app to download your playlists. This is exactly what I set out to accomplish. Wish me luck. http://www.RhapsodyBlind.com John Martyn