what are you using as the e book reader?

 I'm trying to use stanza on my IPod and it's being a problem at the moment.

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Subject: Re: ibooks, epub files and different voice over voice


On May 22, 2010, at 10:43 AM, Dan Roy wrote:

> You got to be kidding.  I was excited about the ipad because all these
books would be accessible to us. Yes, I guess they are, but, having to clear
memory and or turning vo off and on to get to every page, well, that's a bit
clunky.  I am sure though these issues will be addressed soon!
> 
> 
> On May 20, 2010, at 11:30 PM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hi Yuma,
>> 
>> If you have an ePub file from O'Reilly, just use Command-O ("Add to
Library") as though it were an audiobook or music track.  It will show up in
your iTunes Library under Books.  Then, just sync it to your iPad by
checking it on the appropriate tab.  (I don't remember the tab name).
>> 
>> If you want to try to read it in Stanza, download the app, and when
you've launched it double tap the "Get Books" button.  The "Catalog" button
should be selected, if not, double tap it. Flick right or read down to
"O'Reilly Ebooks" (third entry in list) and double tap. Flick right or touch
the "My oreilly.com Bookshelf" (sixth item in list) and double tap.  You'll
have to log into your account with user name and password.  Find your book
title in the list and double tap.  You'll get a page with the list of
available formats and their download sizes.  (Some books are only available
in PDF format).  If there is an ePub format, and you find an entry for it,
if you flick right there will be "Download (link image)" and then a second
"Download to Stanza (link image)" just below it.  Double tap the "Download
to Stanza" link if you want to download to Stanza.  Just below that will be
a "Read in Ibis Reader (link image)". You probably only want to try one of
these at a time.  Using Ibis Reader requires you to create an account, and
then create an Ibis local web account icon on your device, which will take
up 50 MB.  You download your ePub book to your Ibis Reader account in the
cloud, then use your locally installed Ibis Reader to get your books from
the cloud so you can read it even within an internet connection.  
>> 
>> I would try just using iBooks, if you can download the app from your
iTunes Store.  If you can't download the iBooks app yet, I would try using
Stanza, but I would turn VoiceOver off and restart the iPad before I tried
reading after you do the download.  If you have the System Activity Monitor
app, I would also use it to free memory.  Then, when you start up Stanza, go
to your Library and double tap to select the book.  You'll have to double
tap the center of the screen to bring up the menu, then double tap the table
of contents button at the bottom left. (This button isn't announced on my
iPod Touch, which is all that I have with me now to guide the directions).
Select a chapter or introduction and double tap Try using a two finger flick
down to read.  On my iPod Touch, reading doesn't advance beyond the current
page, and stops at every change of font.  On the iPad, reading stops at the
first page if the system is heavily loaded because you've been downloading
large files or streaming video, etc. If I restart the device and clear
caches (e.g., if I've been browsing heavily in Safari), I can read through
each chapter in Stanza with VoiceOver.  I thnk this may depend on the
chapter length. If things are loaded, reading will stop before you get to
the end of a chapter. You can toggle VoiceOver off, and just tap the right
side of the screen to advance pages, if the current page stopped advancing.
Then, you can touch the screen or flick down and VoiceOver will start
reading again.  The problem is, that like Kobo Books, your position in the
chapter or section won't update with VoiceOver on, so if you stop midway and
try to restart reading, you start at the beginning, unless you toggle
VoiceOver off and tap the right side to advance pages.  But then, you have
to check how far you've gone.  If you read through to the end of the
chapter, VoiceOve will stop, and you'll need to double tap the center of the
screen to bring up the controls and double tap the table of contents button
at the bottom left to select the next chapter. Or, you'll be told "Page x of
y" with the page controls, and you can toggle VoiceOver off, and tap the
right side of the screen the correct number of times to get to the end of
the Chapter. You won't be able to make VoiceOver read past the end of
chapter. If you tap the right side of the screen to advance to the next
chapter with VoiceOver off, you can turn it on again and start reading.
>> 
>> The only app I've been able to use with the Acapela group voices is
iSpeak It! and I had to copy and paste the text in from Simple Note.  (I
copied the selection on my Macbook, and pasted it into Simplenote with
Notational Velocity -- both free apps.  Then I opened Simplenote on my iPod
Touch, set the rotor and copied the text, and pasted it into iSpeak It! as
described in a post a couple of weeks ago.  You can get French, Spanish,
Italian, and German voices for $0.99 each.  You can't exit the app and
resume reading where you were, but you can set any speaking rate that the
iPhone can handle.  Alternatively, you can try Read2Me, which only works
with the English voices.  It's been updated, so you should be able to upload
text through Google Docs, but I haven't tried this.  You can now speed up
the voice somewhat (5 settings, with 3 being the normal rate).
>> 
>> HTH.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> On May 20, 2010, Yuma Antoine Decaux  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi list,
>>> 
>>> Just to add some fuel to the fire i am feeling right now about books i
cant read, i had the following questions:
>>> 
>>> Has anyone successfully placed epub files into their ibook app on the
ipad? If so, what is the procedure? is it just importing epub books in
itunes or is it a bit more complicated than that?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Secondly, has anyone found any app either from acapella or other
licensees of acapella coming out with a natural sounding e-book reader?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Yuma
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> 
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I Wonder if all this behavior applies to books gotten through the iBook
store as well.  I could understand it a bit if so. Still kinda sad. :(

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