On 17/9/21 05:08, [email protected] wrote:

The only problem I see with this analysis is lack of support for the Kindle eReader and OCR out of the box but the iPhone can take care of that.

Also, as a person who works in a job that significantly involves writing scholarship for publication, I've never needed Kindle. Others may be in a different position; I'm simply noting that, for academic purposes, there are usually other sources.

As for OCR, ABBYY FineReader for Mac should be investigated.

Is it possible to use Learning Ally materials on an iPhone?

On iPhone or Mac, yes, as far as I can recall.

What about unzipping Bookshare books or transferring NLS materials to a Victor Reader Stream?

Yes to the former. I don't have a Victor Reader Stream, so can't comment. If it presents as a USB mass storage device, it's simply a matter of copying files.

What about reading PDF files?

Yes - Preview, Adobe Reader for Mac, or the PDF reader in Google Chrome - take your choice.




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