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Hello,
Kendle for iPhone is not accessible. As far as I have heard, it is also
not accessible for the PC.
That said, there is a book reader for the iPhone called Kobo Which is
accessible. People have reported that this company sells a couple
million books.
David Chittenden, MSc, CRC, MRCAA
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Penny Reeder wrote:
> Hi Doreen,
>
> Unfortunately, I am not able to answer your question, but I am writing
> because I want to add to it: Does anyone know if the Kindle client
> for the I-Phone is accessible with the I-Phone's VoiceOver screen reader?
>
> Thanks so much.
> Penny
> At 01:16 PM 2/2/2010, Dorene Cornwell wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Last night I ventured into the Borg collective universe of Amazon.com
>> . I was chasing a book that turned out to be available in paperback,
>> Kindle format and large print paperback.
>>
>> The site has a Kindle for the PC client which I downloaded. I decided
>> to take a chance on the Kindle format and bought the book that way.
>>
>> Here's my question: does anyone have experience using this client
>> with either JAWS or Zoomtext? Neither of them works to my standards
>> with the client. The book is also set up with the ReadAloud feature
>> enabled, but I can find nothing in the Kindle client that would
>> accomplish that.
>>
>> I posted grumpy questions about this in my comments on their service
>> but I have not heard back.
>>
>> Do other people have any experience with this client and
>> accessibility software?
>>
>> If you download e-books from Amazon, do you have tips for getting
>> them in some other format?
>>
>> THANKS for your help.
>>
>> DoreneC
>> Seattle WA
>>
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