Steve, If by Accessible Ipodder you mean the free Accessible Podcaster produced at the University of Manchester, it is in an early stage of development and has been made available for those interested to try out. (If you are talking about something else, I do apologise - please ignore what follows!) The object has been to keep it simple but still capable of doing the basic things. I suggested to the developer that an independent volume control would be helpful if a screen reader user wanted to listen to the start of an item before saving it, and it was implemented within about 24 hours. I intend next week to ask if the Save dialogue can be made more accessible in the next version, and I am sure any other suggestions would be welcomed. Ipodder 2.0 is a much more powerful program, but those of us new to the world of Podcasts may prefer to start with something simpler. Douglas . On 7 May 2005 at 15:16, Steve Nutt wrote: > Hi Iain, > > With Ipodder, you can do all of this. So obviously it is more accessible, > than the so-called accessible Ipodder. Ironic eh? > > All the best > -- Douglas Harrison ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** and in the Subject line type ** unsubscribe ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the ** immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] ** or send a message, to ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq