Got to say, I never thought of either of those tech
adaptations! What a boon those would be, fer sure. PJ.
--- retc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'm not sure whether i'd ever get into ebooks
> but i can see so many assistive technology
> possibilities.
> for people who can't read small print
> a page could automatically be adapted to large
> print.
> and perhaps technology could exist to
> turn any page into an audiobook
> for people who cannot see/read?
>
> --
> Rachel
>
PJ. Levy
Tea, Earl Grey, Hot
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