i've heard that they will make a mac version available will let the list know 
when it's out. will come with a lot of free titles. 

On Feb 1, 2010, at 5:31 PM, Chantel Cuddemi wrote:

> 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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