Hi!
I think the daisy format will be for a while at least.
I don’t know how multi-lingual books or books in other languages are presented
on audible or the echo show.
In Daisy you can have both braille ant speak with all headings and such so i
guess it also depends on what you read with what devi
our needs nicely.
I do most of my reading on a braille display though.
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From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: March 20, 2019 11:48 AM
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Subject: [all-audio] Curious
Hi,
I have a question for the list.
With the advent of suc
I don’t think that Daisy will become superfluous. I don’t agree, however, that
audible readers are worse than those from Bard. There are some excellent
readers on Audible who are better than any current readers on Bard, in my view.
Others may not be so good. But audible has a lot more books than
First, Kindle books cost money. I live in Chicago and my city
government buys more than 100,000 print books a year for the public
library system. One of the taxpayer-funded universities in my state,
the University of Illinois, has more than 14 million books. It is
bigger than the libraries of Yale,
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Hi,
I have a question for the list.
With the advent of such services as Kindle and Audible along with quite a
few others do list members think that Daisy will die or will their even
Hi,
I have a question for the list.
With the advent of such services as Kindle and Audible along with quite a
few others do list members think that Daisy will die or will their even be a
need for Daisy in the not to distant future.
With my Echo Show paired to my Braille Display I now read a huge