[il-talk] {Disarmed} Fw: The Kindle App for iOS: Get access to over one million books, magazines and newspapers!

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Mon Sep 30 00:33:54 UTC 2013


They have announced some accessibility features 
with the newest Fire to come out in mid October.

Dave

At 12:47 PM 9/26/2013, you wrote:
>Now if they would only make kindle fire 
>accessible.   RH Sent from my Virgin Mobile 
>phone. Robert Gardner <rgardner4 at gmail.com> 
>wrote: >The Kindle App for iOS: Get access to 
>over one million books, magazines and 
>newspapers!FYI > > >From: Tony Grima >Sent: 
>Wednesday, September 25, 2013 1:06 PM >To: 
>=?utf-8?Q??= >Subject: The Kindle App for iOS: 
>Get access to over one million books, magazines 
>and 
>newspapers! > > > >                 > 
>      >           >                    > 
>   > >------------------------------------------- 
>  > >-------------------------------------------- 
>------------ >                        Reading 
>Kindle Books on Your iOS Device: A Quick 
>Reference 
>Guide > > >                         > 
>             by Janet Ingber and the Kindle for 
>iOS Team >                        In Braille, 
>eBraille, Word, or DAISY: 
>$6 > >                        The free and 
>accessible Kindle App from Amazon gives blind or 
>visually impaired users the opportunity to 
>purchase and listening to over one million 
>Kindle books, newspapers, magazines, textbooks 
>and PDFs on a beautiful, easy-to-use 
>interface. > >                        In the 
>first section, Using VoiceOver with the 
>Accessible Amazon iOS Kindle (reprinted with 
>permission of AccessWorld), author Janet Ingber 
>gives step-by-step instructions for installing 
>the Kindle app and purchasing, downloading, and 
>reading content. > >                        The 
>second section, Kindle for iOS Accessibility 
>Gestures ­ Quick Referencee Guide, lists and 
>describes the special gestures used in the 
>Kindle Library and the Kindle Reader 
>interface. > >                        Note: This 
>booklet covers the free, accessible Kindle App 
>that you can download and use on your iPhone or 
>iPad. The Kindle devices sold by Amazon – the 
>Kindle Fire, Kindle Paperwhite, etc. - are not 
>accessible, which has brought on the lawsuit 
>currently in the 
>news. > > >                        To order, 
>visit: > 
>http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/KINDLE.html > 
>               See all of our iPhone and iPad 
>books and 
>tutorials! > >                        ****** > 
>                      To order any books, send 
>payment to: >                        NBP, 88 St. 
>Stephen Street, Boston, MA 
>02115-4302 >                        Or call and 
>charge it: toll-free (800) 548-7323 or (617) 
>266-6160 ext 520. >                        Or 
>order any of our books online 
>at > 
>http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/publications/index.html.  
> >                       >                 > 
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>friend   > > > > > > > > >                        Copyright © 2013





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