Dear all,

>From Robert Carter's podcast, I learned about something very cool. An e pub 
>reader called bookle. It's in the mac app store. Takecontrolbooks.com is 
>behind the app. They offer many tech books for mac users, not necessarily from 
>a blindness perspective, but in easy to follow language, and very informative. 
>I thought I'd let you know about bookle.

Once you buy an e pub formatted book file from www.takecontrolbooks.com or any 
other source, you will have an dot epub file on your disk containing an entire 
book. Once you do vo shift m for the context menu on the file, then choosing 
open with and then go for bookle, the file will be copied into the bookle 
application itself and you can do away with it in finder if you wish. The file 
will now always be inside bookle, unless you have the app get rid of it for you.

Once opened inside bookle, you have a very clean interface. One table with the 
table of contents, and an html area to do your reading. It's that reasy, 
really. And if you wonder how you can get the epub book into your iphone, there 
will be many ways,but I put mine into dropbox, and pulled it down onto my 
iphone. From within dropbox, having the epub file open, you can export it to 
ibooks, if you have that installed on your phone. Once inside ibooks, you can 
tap an item in the table of contents and read to your heart's content.

Paul.

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