Thank you to everyone for your responses. I understand that the ease of navigation is dependent on the Daisy markup levels built into the recording. However, my question is really about whether or not the functionality of the navigation is keyed to a user's account. In other words, since in my case with my current authorized player I cannot jump directly to level 2 navigation, am I likely to encounter the same restrictions on the phone app? In this case, my options would seem to be either exchanging my player for an advanced one if possible or, alternatively, using Read to Go or a similar app to read this kind of book, in which case the same questions exist. It sounds as though the BARD Mobile app works well for continuous reading situations, but perhaps less well for student/reference situations when a user, for example, wants to quickly access a recipe or Bible verse. Again, any thoughts/clarifications are appreciated.

-----Original Message----- From: Richard Turner
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 8:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: BARD Mobile app question

Yes. The bard mobile app has the same functions as the advanced player.
Above the play button will be a button that may say something like "front matter" that when you double tap on it, depending on the levels available in a given book, will toggle between all available levels. On either side of that button are buttons labeled previous and next, so you can then jump by whatever level you set.
HTH,


Richard
(Sent from Richard's iPod Touch 5th gen)

On Oct 29, 2013, at 5:49 AM, May and Noah <[email protected]> wrote:

I haven’t downloaded cookbooks, but yes with the barb app you will be able to switch to to level 2 or other sections if it has it.

On Oct 28, 2013, at 1:03 PM, susan <[email protected]> wrote:

   Hi listers,
I have a question for BARD Mobile app users regarding the navigational and access levels supported in the BARD app.

To be clearer, I’m one of those majority of BARD users with the beginner level NLS player and no other reading device. For my reading needs I seldom care about advanced navigation levels except in cookbooks, where it is obviously more difficult to access recipes without an advanced player. I am new to idevices and have just purchased an Ipod Touch. Like many U.S. readers, I expect to use the BARD app extensively. When downloading cookbooks, I’m wondering whether it might be possible to enjoy level 2 navigation even though it is not available on my player. Can anyone answer this factually? I’m not trying to start a debate on what should be possible, but what others’ experiences are re this question and what anyone can actually verify. Hope the question makes sense.

Susan

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