According to the interview with Judy Dixon, you'll be able to download books from your wish list and the recent books page straight to your iPhone. I'm sure the BARD site is already perfectly accessible with Safari. Being able to search from the entire collection is a feature already on their radar.

Even if none of this were the case, I'd still use and appreciate the app. I have to download BARD books to my PC now before I copy them onto my DAISY readers. Also, quite a few other book apps on the iPhone currently require you to do this to avoid paying Apple their share of the book sale.

On 03/25/2013 08:50 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
Before people get all in a dither about this.

1.  You can use Safari to search the web site and I am quite sure when they
institute the steps for the app, you will be able to add a book to your Wish
List with Safari on your device, then open their app and down load the book;
never having turned on a computer.

2.  That is the way Learning Ally does their books.  You go to their web
site, add the book to your bookshelf, then you can down load it with their
app.

3.  The same is true for Audible.com.

Richard



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