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Sun, 24 Oct 2004 12:27:51 -0500
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Folks,

I've been looking at the I-Pod MP3 player and I'm wondering to the
accessibility of the software "I-Tunes" used on the PC to maintain the music
and music playlists.  I am using JAWS 5.1 on an XP/Home pc.
I realize the I-Pod device won't be user friendly, but that part will be my
wife's job, I just need to get the music from PC to I-Pod.

Thanks for any and all advice/help


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