Hi.  On the mac side, keep in mind that we've got I book and the IBook store
as a possible solution for literature access.  Although, not sure on the
accessibility front as I haven't had any hands on experience with it yet.

If anybody has, then please post your findings.

Thanks,

Cameron.





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[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chantel Cuddemi
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 5:31 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A call to action!

Will this work on the mac platform? 
On Feb 1, 2010, at 4:01 PM, Brandon Misch wrote:

> actually, knfb reading technologies will be coming out with a reading
program called blio and it will work on a lot of devices and a few
publishers have partnered with them and i hope more will follow. 
> 
> On Feb 1, 2010, at 10:16 AM, Jess wrote:
> 
>> "use a scanner if you ***really*** wanna read it." Nice idea, but more
and more books are being converted to E Text, and with apps like the kindle,
you pay the same price you would pay for a paperback in a physical book
store. My point is, when paperbacks and hardbacks are no more, what will we
do to have access to E Books? The time is now, folks. If there was ever a
time to stand up and demand our rights to have access to the same content as
our sighted friends, it is now. Not two months from now, not two years from
now, not two decades. The time is now.
>>> 
>>> 
>> On Jan 7, 2001, at 5:27 PM, sandi sørensen wrote:
>> 
>>> use a scanner if you ***really*** wanna read it.
>>> I use my scanner constantly and hate wasting time on scanning them, but
if you fly rc planes like i do and wanna  be good thaht is the way to go,
cause i simply can not get them as ebooks.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> sandi
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Feb 1, 2010, at 5:25 AM, Jess wrote:
>>> 
>>>> First, a question.
>>>> How many people like to read books? I know I do. How many people were
overjoyed that entire text books were going to be put online? I was.
However, a lot of EBooks cannot be read by any screen reader we have today.
Why? Simply put, the text of the book is contained within an OCR image, and
there is a special reader required to read them. These are not your standard
PDF files, and the books are protected by DRM, so there is no way to extract
the contents into programs like text edit.
>>>> As a book worm, I tried out the Kindle app for the IPhone, and was
delighted to find that a book that I wanted to read was available on the
Kindle store. However, my joy turned to bitter disappointment when I
realized that while I could navigate the book's table of contents, cover,
and chapters to an extent, the text was completely inaccessible.
Furthermore, my text books for my classes were not usable. Ladies and
gentlemen, I fear that unless we as blind consumers stand up, and demand
that these publishers put their text books into standard native file
formats, such as pdf or doc, we will lose a lot of access to books, and our
chances to succeed at college will be severely diminished. So, anyone have
any thoughts of what to do?
>>>> I thought about starting a petition to ask Amazon to require their
publishers to make their books usable, but figured that I would be a
laughing stock for doing so, as most publishers probably wouldn't have the
time to read, much less consider what I was asking for.
>>>> My point is, as long as E texts get more and more graphical, our
chances to read will be greatly impaired, and as more and more books become
exclusively online, we will lose access to the latest editions of books
altogether. Thoughts, anyone?
>>>> You may also skype me at pianomagic88
>>>> 
>>>> Jes
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