Ricardo,
The Kindle accessibility plug in application was designed using something 
called the qt graphics package. I haven't a clue what that is. But given that 
they went out of their way to use something that doesn't let you actually use 
the app with your screen reader, using the screen reader's navigation keys, 
speech synthesis etc, I would guess that they're not going to write anything 
for the Mac that enables vo users to get full access. they're still worried 
about their precious agreement with the publishers and the tts. Since Macs and 
I-devices have screen reading  available by default, somebody at Amazon will 
undoubtedly decide that they can't let Mac users have the access, because they 
it would be available to everybody. You can't use the accessibility app on 
Windoes unless you have a screen reader installed, even though the tts used 
does not come from your screen reader. 

Mary

Mary Otten
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