There's one problem. I can't even get the app to be registered on the Mac, let 
alone figure how to download books. They made their app as inaccessible as 
possible.  What is it going to take? A lawsuit to force them to include full, 
not partial, accessibility and unlimited reading of books with text-to-speech?  
If they'd do that, and fix accessibility ont he idevices, too, we wouldn't need 
this work-around that only partially works.

That said, if you can tell me how to register the app and navigate with only 
VoiceOver, it would be cool to try.

Jane



Jane


On Jun 15, 2012, at 4:31 PM, Austin Seraphin wrote:

> I just saw this on Cult of Mac. I haven't tried it, but it if it works then 
> some of you would enjoy it.
> 
> http://www.cultofmac.com/173945/how-to-read-kindle-books-in-ibooks-and-keep-your-library-in-the-cloud-how-to/?utm_medium=twit&utm_campaign=spread-us
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>  - Austin
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