This actually does bring up something pertinent, for any Apple devices: I read 
yesterday that Amazon is going to make it possible for Kindle owners to 
download library e-books.  Apparently, there are something like eleven thousand 
libraries which provide e-downloads of books.  I was completely unaware of 
this. Does anyone know whether such downloads are accessible to us? If so, what 
format is used, and do we have to do anything beyond what sighted people have 
to do to download and read them, whether on a computer or phone?
Christine
On Apr 21, 2011, at 7:44 AM, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:

> Hi all.
> 
> I know that kindle app is not accessible, but can we do something to the 
> kindle books, so we can read them on IPhone or IPad.
> 
> I know it is offtopic on this list, but if anyone can help, I would be glad, 
> if you will send me a private email.
> 
> I need a lot of books, Which I can not buy anywhere else.
> Best regards Annie.
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