I must retract my recomendation for fictionwise.com. It appears
barns and noble has gotten tired of maintaining separate sites, and
now have started consolidating all the ebooks they purchased into
their nook site. They claim the books will be put into epub format,
which may or may not make the ccessible outside of the nook apps, but
who knows.
Guess that ends my run of purchasing analog and asimov magazines
now. Guess I'm locked out of those now, a real shame really, since
I've been reading them for more than 20 years, and have each and
every issue produced on fictionwise since 2002, more than 10 years of
issues. <sigh>
Anyway, to keep it on topic, I believe others have mentioned the nook
apps aren't vo accessible, does anyone have further information on
this? Their site claims they're very concerned with accessibility,
and are working to make their stuff more accessible, but I'm not
convinced. Now, with several thousand dollars worth of books in the
hopper so to speak because of this change, I'm not the least bit
happy, but that's progress for you. :)
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