I'd like to take a slightly different tac if I may and pose a question,
I wonder how relevant all these talking book player this and talking
book player that may be in the future with the advent of Amazon Echo,
Google Home and so on.
I find myself reading more books with my Amazon Echo these days through
audible though Audible too does have some disadvantages but in the main
Amazon Echo is a truly delightful tool for book reading.
Issue voice commands to navigate through your book, bookmark, set sleep
timers and so on.
On 11/9/2017 7:08 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
Read the article. The primary differences are convenience and
all-in-the-same-place functionality. David’s point is valid, regarding
swiping around. Certainly on iOS it is, at any rate. But I’m not so
sure that an Android user who knows their way around the system would
find it such a chore. This is due, in my opinion, to the fact that the
entire interface under Android is consistently better than it is under
iOS.
But again, if the user is happy with iOS, then more power to them.
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On 8 Nov 2017, at 19:48, joe quinn <[email protected]
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what's the difference between ios and the stream then? you can do the
same thing with ios devices that you can with the stream
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