I did notice that I have a few pdfs in my books section of itunes.  I'm not 
sure how I got them there...  nor what to do with them exactly,  it would be 
great if ibooks learned to read them, as I'm more and more impressed with it as 
I play.
J

On Jun 21, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Catherine Kudlick wrote:

> Hi All,
> Someone just sent me a long book manuscript as a pdf.  If I wanted to read it 
> on the go on my ipod touch, what's the best way to do it?  Should I use 
> voiceover?  Or is it true that it's possible to convert the pdf to a spoken 
> word text that I could access through itunes?  If so, how do I do this?  And 
> is it easier to use in itunes than in VO? For example, can you set the pace 
> of speech in these itunes files or mark your place? 
> 
> Also, can what I read be sync-ed between devices? For example if I start 
> reading it on my Macbook Pro but then want to pick up on my ipod, would it 
> sync to where I left off?  
> 
> Thanks so much, cathy
> 
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