Hello Scott and others,
What about those of us who do not have ios devices? Although I do
read my books on my BrailleNote, I would still like to have the
option of downloading ibooks onto my Mac, seeing as some books
are not available in Braille. Those that are available on
Bookshare's website are sometimes a pain.
These are just my thoughts.
Ezzie
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From: Mary Otten <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 08:59:01 -0700
Subject: Re: accessible apps from the mac app store
Hi Scott,
Well, Amazon has kindle for pc and Mac, so I assume they must
think at least some sighted people would like to read books on a
computer. Quite honestly, one of the reasons I would like to see
IBooks on the computer is that I'd really like to read with the
Alex voice and not the voices on my IPad. I certainly agree that
portability is a huge advantage, but if you had a MBP or and MBA,
then you'd still have portability, especially with the MBA. If
you had an IPhone and an MBA and were sighted, I could definitely
see wanting to read the books on a screen larger than the phone
offers.
Mary
Mary Otten
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