Hi Fanus ,
Both Read 2 Go 
<http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/read2go/id425585903?mt=8>(Spelled with the 
number 2) 
andINdaisy<http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/indaisy/id377597460?mt=8>are 100% 
accessible. Both are good apps, but have different features. I 
personally prefer Read 2 Go.
I do not know which app handles the audio daisy books better, I have no 
experience with them.
Each app is $19.99. The Read2Go app is made for Book Share and can download 
newspapers and books directly from the app.
In Daisy can also download Book Share books, but not the newspapers.
This is now moot as the N F B Newsline 
Mobile<http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nfb-newsline-mobile/id530470425?mt=8>app 
is free and handles the periodicals much better, IMHO.
For other content use the file sharing area of iTunes to transfer files.

Hope this helps
Chuck


On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:58:40 AM UTC-7, Fanus Buys wrote:
>
> Hello list 
> I know this was discussed before but at that time I did not 
> have a need for a daisy reader for the iPhone but now I have 
> something to read. 
> Can someone please give the name of the most accessible 
> daisy reader? 
> Regards 
> Fanus 
>
>

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