Hi ther,
What would be interesting to know is if this program will be available 
worldwide that is even in small or relatively small countries like Sweden? 
Sounds like a really interesting device.
/Krister

24 jun 2010 kl. 13.39 skrev Chris Moore:

> Sounds great and at such a low price too (don't think I will be buying a 
> victor stream now).  tHIS ftp thing, is there no way you could add support 
> for iDisk for those of us who have it?  That might be much easier then 
> establishing a FTP connection.
> 
> Seems like this year might be the start of many good accessible apps for the 
> iPhone
> 
> Is there anything on the iPhone that reads MS Word documents via VoiceOver?
> On 24 Jun 2010, at 09:38, Greg Kearney wrote:
> 
>> I'll try and answer a few questions that have come up about Daisy Bookworm 
>> for iPhone
>> 
>> Loading Books
>> Loading books is done via an FTP connection between your computer and the 
>> iPhone Daisy Bookworm has a built in FTP server which you connect to and 
>> then upload the book's directory to the phone using any FTP client on any 
>> computer. Needless to say you need a wireless network to connect the phone 
>> to. You do not need your own FTP server, Daisy Bookworm has a built in FTP 
>> server.
>> 
>> Book compatibility
>> Daisy Bookworm for iPhone will read any audio only and full text full audio 
>> unencrypted DAISY book. This includes books from Association for the Blind 
>> of Western Australia, Vision Australia, RNZFB, CNIB, RNIB, TPB and most 
>> other world talking book libraries. It will not read NLS encrypted books. We 
>> have asked the NLS about how to have these devices authorised but have yet 
>> to receive any reply. We are working on RFB&D playback and text only DAISY 
>> playback (Bookshare) in the next release.
>> 
>> Accessibility
>> Daisy Bookworm for iPhone is fully accessible with VoiceOver screen reader.
>> 
>> iPad
>> Daisy Bookworm is compatible with the Apple iPad.
>> 
>> Where do you get Daisy Bookworm
>> Daisy Bookworm will be available this summer from the iTunes App Store. It 
>> will cost less than $5 when released.
>> 
>> Is this Voice of Daisy
>> No. Voice of Daisy or VOD is a different program from a different developer 
>> in Japan.
>> 
>> Hope this clears things up.
>> 
>> 
>> Gregory Kearney | Manager Accessible Media
>> Association for the Blind of WA - Guide Dogs WA
>> PO Box 101, Victoria Park WA 6979 | 61 Kitchener Ave, Victoria Park WA 6100
>> Tel: 08 9311 8246 | Fax: 08 9361 8696 | www.guidedogswa.com.au
>> Tel: 307-224-4022 (North America)
>> Email: [email protected]
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