[macvoiceover] Re: great news on upgrading your iTunes library to iTunes plus

What is the difference between iTunes and the Plus edition?

Also, in iTunes, how does one get the song list of Podcasts to open when an item is closed - it doesn't seem to work as one would expect with arrow keys?

I'm enjoying iTunes primarily because of Podcasts as creating my own radio station with all of my science and left wing political broadcasts available when I want to hear them is just so freaking cool. Other MP3 players, especially those from Creative Labs, do a great job with System Access (and likely other screen readers that I didn't try with them) but nothing does Podcasts like a Nano with VO.

I just got home from about three weeks in India. Sighted friends over there are all getting iPhones or covetting them. A NGO that works training blinks on technology products just bought a half dozen Macintosh systems for their lab but mostly push GNU/Linux systems as a fully loaded Ubuntu system with AT and Office suite installed costs less than $225 when built at the corner PC knock-off shop and, while there, I had to spend $125 for a charger for my MacBook as I had left mine in Florida.

Happy Hacking,
cdh



On Jan 29, 2009, at 5:58 AM, Scott Rutkowski wrote:

Hi all.

Just wanted to let everyone know you can now choose which albums you wish to upgrade to iTunes plus when you visit the upgrade my library page in the iTunes store. The pricing is the same, you just now get to choose what albums you wish to upgrade.

A cool feature thanks a lot apple.



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