Hi,
I think there is a big diference between a private literature reader, and a
person reading school and other education stuff.
If you need access to specialized literature like manuals and other such
materials Daisy is still the way to go.

Brian

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Fra: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> På vegne af Dane Trethowan
Sendt: 20. marts 2019 16:48
Til: all-audio@groups.io
Emne: [all-audio] Curious

Hi,

I have a question for the list.

With the advent of such services as Kindle and Audible along with quite a
few others do list members think that Daisy will die or will their even be a
need for Daisy in the not to distant future.

With my Echo Show paired to my Braille Display I now read a huge amount of
content from Kindle though I can have the Show read this out using the
built-in TTS.

I'm also a great fan of Audible, I've had an Audbile account for years but
haven't used it very much until recently.

Again the Echo Show will handle Audible quite nicely though I do tend to
listen to Audible content through my Samsung phone which has incredibly good
sound particularly for spoken workd material or perhaps Audible is doing a
little optimisation somewhere in the audio chain <smile>.

I don't have a particular view on the question I asked above, I'm just
curious as to what other viewpoints are on this topic.

 






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