I have a related question. When purchasing Kindle books, is there any
way prior to purchase to ascertain whether the book is actually text as
opposed to a scanned image? I also would like the answer to this
question regarding Nook books.
Thanks.
Don Roberts
On 5/16/2013 2:00 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
With the Kindle app, text to speech does not have to be enabled for the book or
magazine or newspaper to be accessible. That flag is only relevant if you are
using the Kindle device with the text to speech feature built in. Since the app
works with VO, it doesn't matter if text to speech is enabled for the
publication.
Mary
Mary Otten
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