[Promotion-technology] Need a good ipod touch PDF reader

Damshe Thomas damashe.thomas at live.com
Sun Feb 5 04:20:48 UTC 2012


Hello,
IBooks is an excellent pdf reader. Once you open a pdf, the common gestures for navigation work well, i.e., a three finger swipe to the left takes you to the next page, three finger swipe to the left moves to the previous page. Using a two finger swipe up will read from the top of the page and a two finger swipe down will read from the current position. The two finger swipe down will continuiously, changing pages automatically. You can import the pdfs in to iBooks either iTunes, from an attachment from email, or from a cloud app on your device such as dropbox or filer. Please let me know if you have any further questions about using iBooks.


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On Feb 3, 2012, at 11:52 AM, "Nancy Roberts" <nancy.roberts at usu.edu> wrote:

> I have investigated several different free PDF reading applications on the ipod touch, but none of them seem to work well with voiceover (or I don't know how to control them!)  If voiceover reads the pdf, the swipes to move the pages don't work in voiceover mode, or if the swipes work, voiceover doesn't read the pdf.  Has anyone found a good app that does both when in voiceover?
> 
> Nancy Roberts
> Assistive Technology Learning Center
> Utah State University
> Nancy.roberts at usu.edu
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