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If the pdf is standard text, iOs will handle it just fine.  You can download ibooks for free if you don't have it already and render pdfs there.

On Jun 21, 2013, at 11:14 AM, From Jared The Cone Dog <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

ok so the link that was listed  in  the below message  is how you do this 
so  how do you  do this  within  the iphone  as  I do get  PDF files  and  have no idea  as to what  apps  will work  well with voiceover .
so can someone  on here  please  post  a resolution  to my problem  as  I would  be  very  greatful  for any  info that you can give me on this one 
again  thanks ahead of time
Terrie 

,Daily memo;
Handle  stress  like  a dog , if you can not  eat it, or play  with it , piss  on it and  walk  away! !

On 20 Meith 2013, at 12:54, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

DRM removal is illegal, but Paragraph 1 on exemptions is generally interpreted to mean that people can remove DRM for personal use. I can remove DRM to access a file with my assistive technology or to read a Nook book on my iOS device (common among sighted people), but I can not share, sell, or post the material anywhere.

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/1201

As blind people whose access to such material is otherwise limited (spending fifteen minutes removing DRM versus a few hours or days scanning and cleaning up a file), I think DRM removal is a legitimate topic for the list, provided we all understand that we must do so responsibly and respectfully.


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