I didn't ask about the stand alone Nook and whether it will be made accessible. Seems that could happen if they used standard Android and took advantage of what Google builds in for accessibility. But I didn't ask if they plan to do that. And by standard framework, I thin they meant that they'll use what's built in to provide accessibility, rather than making you use a clunky nonintuitive, half-baked piece of junk aka kindle for pc with accessibility plug in, which can't be used with a screen reader and is thus missing all the built in functionality for reading, searching etc. Mary Otten [email protected]
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