Category: Geeks r Us
I got a new browser window a couple of days ago when I got onto this site that said I could win 3 months of Audible Listener and a 20-GB Apple I-pod to listen to them on. What were they thinking? Is the I-Pod really accessible?
LOL, no, they're not as accessible as people think. I got one for christmas this year from my uncle and truth be told, I'd rather stick with my mp3 player.
According to a topic I started on Ipods a fair while back, they're not accessible at all. Sobs.
Caitlin
Nope the I Pods are not accessible. Besides I'd only use it for one feature: Listen to music. I wouldn't need a calendar, address book, and task list. Another friend of mine told me about I River but those are just bloody expensive. Rather just stick to CDs.
Yeah. I just got the Keysoft 5.1 upgrade and now I can play music. It rocks!
Caitlin
Only the speaker on the BN is kind of really bad, lol. So I can use headphoens and it sounds reeeally good! So who needs an IPod now!, I say! Lol!
Caitlin
Chet. The plus to an mp3 player is that it's small, compact, and sometimes more practical then playing your music off of a pacmate or braille note. I haven't used my Ipod in a long while. mainly because I need to find my driver disc again. I dunno where it is. Truth be told. The IPod is not accessible at al like I said on a previous topic. I do not recommend them to anyone unless you want to give yourselves ear splitting headakes trying to figgure out how to transfer music to the thing.
ride_man. If you got a pop up for audible and an ipod, chances are it's spyware on your machine? As far as I know, the zone doesn't throw pop ups at anyone.