Re: An Accessible App for reading PDF files

2016-12-08 Thread Terri Stimmel
Hi Wayne, Thank you for this information. I do have an Ipad Mini that is 64 gigs. So this might work. I will just have to put these files in to those Apps, and see how they look. I guess the not being able to edit the files, isn't a really big thing. I might also try Voice Dream, as I do

Re: An Accessible App for reading PDF files

2016-12-07 Thread Wayne Merritt
Perhaps Microsoft Word or Pages from Apple. Both of these are free word processors. How accessible they are for editing PDF files though may be another question. If you have a 64 gig device, then you should have gotten Pages when you first got your device. If you don't have it, then go to the App

Re: An Accessible App for reading PDF files

2016-12-07 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi Terry, YOu can read text-based PDFs in iBooks and Voice Dream Reader. KNFB Reader can scan image-based PDFs. I don't know of an accessible app for editing PDFS, though. Best, Anna > On Dec 7, 2016, at 9:11 AM, Terri Stimmel wrote: > > Hello once more

An Accessible App for reading PDF files

2016-12-07 Thread Terri Stimmel
Hello once more everyone, I was wondering, is there a pretty accessible App out there, for reading, and possibly editing PDF files? If so, I wouldn't mind paying a small fee for such a thing, as long as it was pretty accessible, and easy to use. Thank you, Terri -- The following