well; you are right about the money; but they bought it for me. if it
works, I'll be happy. if it doesn't we'll send it back. take care, max
On Dec 26, 2010, at 11:53 PM, Michael Thurman wrote:
what's sad is for th emoney they spent on that sort of accessible
gadet they could have put alot of the money twoard an I device which
IS accessible
as far as the text to speech with books, i think it would be
criminal NOT to enable text to speech and we should get a class
action suit against them for even THINKING of blocking tts just
cause theya re assholes
On Dec 26, 2010, at 11:25 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
Max, the browser is totally inaccessible. YOu can't shop the Kindle
store on that device. You'll have to shop with your computer or use
the IPhone app which is accessible for shopping but not for
reading, thanks Amazon. And when you shop, be sure to check on the
book's page to make sure that text to speech is enabled. Many books
are, many are not. And if the book you want has text to speech
disabled, you will not be able to read it on your half-accessible
Kindle.
Mary
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