But what about importing epub-books to your android from a computer? It has not worked for me yet.

Arnthor

Þann 30.6.2013 12:33, skrifaði Jeff Wissel:
Darwin reader linked to bookshare.org <http://bookshare.org> is your answer

"Arnþór Helgason" <[email protected]> wrote:

    One of the wonderful things with the modern Android-phones is the way
    they can be made accessible. The only accessible EPUB-reader I have
    found on the web is The Ideal Group Reader, which reads unprotected
    e-books. If you enter this app by using MA to access it, it is not one
    of those apps fully accessible outside MA, as the text cannot be read,
    only the list of books and the table of contents. I have found a way
    around it by launching Talkback together with MA. I know it is not
    recommended by Code Factory to run the two screenreaders simultaneously,
    but in this case it works.
    I really hope Code Factory will work with some devellopers in making
    e-books accessible, whether they are protected or unprotected.

    Arnthor Helgason
    [email protected]

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