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Wed, 10 Oct 2001 21:36:14 -0500
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Has anyone gotten the MS reader 2.0 with the text to speech option to work
with anything other than free books.  I'm wondering how to tell what books
it works with and which ones it doesn't.  Microsoft was at the NFB
convention this year, and told us about their new accessable book
reader.  Of course they didn't tell us it wasn't going to work with most of
the books we might want.  It's not very good p.r. for them when it doesn't
even work with the free promotional books they have.
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Jim Shaffer
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