Greetings to the list.

I have just finished listening to Garth's fine iblindtech.com podcast
on the Earl newspaper reading app.  I am about to download the app and
give it a try.  The idea of reading newspapers on an iPhone prompts a
question:  Suppose you have several hours to spend reading newspapers
and several papers to read.  Which app will allow you to read the
greatest number of articles in the shortest amount of time?  I am
excited by the possibility of being able to emulate the process a
sighted person goes through when she or he reads a paper, and an app
such as Earl might well narrow the gap between the amount of
information a blind person can absorb in a given period compared with
the amount a sighted person might absorb during that same period.

Thank you for your thoughts.

Craig

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