and why the hell do they care! publishers suck if its their choice 
On Jan 19, 2011, at 9:15 PM, Mary Otten wrote:

> If you go to the page on amazon for the accessible Kindle app, you'll see 
> that they require that one have a screen reader installed to use the tts 
> feature. that's why they can let us have access to all the books, even those 
> that are tts disabled on the Kindle hardware. Sighted people generally don't 
> have screen readers installed, but with Macs and I-devices, that's not the 
> case. I hope I am proven wrong and amazon actually does make the thing 
> vo-compatible, but I bet they don't do anything for I-devices, and they'll 
> have to come up with a way to ensure that only screen reader users can access 
> the tts on the Mac. How do you do that when VO is on all Macs?
> 
> Mary
> Mary Otten
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