I forgot one more point: You can read continuously by using a two-finger-swipe
downward. It beeps to denote pages as it reads.
Teresa
On Jun 9, 2011, at 1:51 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Oh, yes, IBooks is quite accessible. You flip pages with a three-finger swipe
> to the left or Braille o-cho
Oh, yes, IBooks is quite accessible. You flip pages with a three-finger swipe
to the left or Braille o-chord.
Teresa
On Jun 9, 2011, at 12:34 PM, Dawn Benbow wrote:
> Ibooks is accessible? I wasn't sure if it was or not. I gave it a try with my
> ipod touch
> manual and was having some issues
Ibooks is accessible? I wasn't sure if it was or not. I gave it a try with my
ipod touch
manual and was having some issues with it. But I wasn't sure if those were just
because I didn't know what I was doing, or because it wasn't accessible to
actually use for reading.
On Jun 8, 2011, at 9:34
Oh, I misspoke. I got a game, too. I haven't tried an app yet.
Teresa
On Jun 8, 2011, at 6:34 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Yes, I've only seen updates with books and music. I got a book using ITunes
> on my Mac Mini and instantaneously received it on my IPod, which was not
> connected to the com
Yes, I've only seen updates with books and music. I got a book using ITunes on
my Mac Mini and instantaneously received it on my IPod, which was not connected
to the computer. Pretty cool. :)
Teresa
On Jun 8, 2011, at 6:18 PM, Shameless FanGirl wrote:
> Evening everyone,
>
> i've managed to ga
Evening everyone,
i've managed to gather updates across all devices, Mac and iDevides as far as
additional apps go, but am not seeing the same behavior when/if an app has an
update. In other words, updating is still a manual process. Anyone else seeing
this? Other than that, I'm loving this ser