Hi.
Have you tried daisyworm?
It's another daisy playing app with a much lower price tag.
Thanks,
Matthew Campbell.


On 2012-07-02, at 10:38 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> I'm sorry for my late reply, but I haven't been able to check my mail the 
> whole weekend.
> 
> The following things makes InDaisy better for me:
> 1: The app is translated into more languages, including danish.
> 2: The app supports ftp transfering. Resd2Go does require iTunes to transfer 
> daisy books.
> 3: I think the controls in InDaisy just works much better. You can bring up a 
> navigation window with 4 arrows pointing up, down, left and right, where the 
> up and down arrows select the level you wanna navigate in, and the left and 
> right arrows jumps backwards or forward in the chosen level. At the bottom of 
> the screen, you have a play/pause button at the middle, and a rewind and 
> forward arrows on each side of the play/pause button. Tabbing these buttons 
> will just jump a few seconds in the book.
> When this navigation window is closed, you have your book shelf, and when 
> you're in a book, you'll get a list of chapters where you can dubble tab the 
> chapter you wanna go to. The same goes for Read2Go.
> 
> I'll say InDaisy is the way to go if you only need a nice and flexible daisy 
> player. Read2Go is the way to go if you also wanna read text books or other 
> kinds of supported books which isn't just daisy books.
> 
> I hope my descriptions makes sense. Just let me know if you have more 
> questions.
> Best regards:
> Søren Jensen
> Mail & MSN:
> [email protected]
> Website:
> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
> 
> Den 29/06/2012 kl. 17.53 skrev Jonathan Mosen:
> 
>> Hi Soren, would you be able to expand on this a little? What makes it better 
>> in your view?
>>  
>> Jonathan
>> 
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
>> Of Søren Jensen
>> Sent: Friday, 29 June 2012 3:48 a.m.
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: best daisy reader for iPhone
>> 
>> Hi.
>> I have both apps, and I'll say Indaisy is the best app when it comes to 
>> playing and navigating in daisy books.
>> Best regards:
>> Søren Jensen
>> Mail & MSN:
>> [email protected]
>> Website:
>> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
>> 
>> Den 27/06/2012 kl. 19.38 skrev Chuck Dean:
>> 
>>> Hi Fanus ,
>>> Both Read 2 Go (Spelled with the number 2) and INdaisy 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 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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