Hi Gordon,

I'm a bit confused then. Where, exactly, is the problem? I'm able to see my 
current books and redownload the PDFs just fine. Can you give exact directions?

Regards,
Nicolai
On Jul 27, 2012, at 10:23 AM, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> The reason we maintain separate bookshelves is that if you buy from us, 
> you're not registered with the publishers.  But, of course, anybody is at 
> perfect liberty to buy from the publishers directly if they wish.  I still 
> maintain though that we are offering value for money, even if the site was 
> accessible with VoiceOver.  Windows users could probably use the site fine, I 
> haven't tried it.  But it's a case of each to their own.  If people buy books 
> from Travis, Travis handles the transactions directly.  We are, however, 
> perfectly happy to provide access to people's books in the same way as if 
> they bought from us directly.  All they'd have to do is send us proof of 
> purchase and we could set it up.
> 
> There was one suggestion a while ago that we were making money out of people 
> by doing this.  I can't deny I was pretty annoyed by that accusation because, 
> in actual fact, we make nothing out of it.  We do it purely as a courtesy and 
> the same goes for Travis.
> 
> If you have an account on their site, go and try to access your books.  I 
> think you'll soon understand the issues.
> 
> Gordon
> 
> On 27 Jul 2012, at 08:15, Justin Ekis <je...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> I had wondered about this. I thought the discounted prices for Take Control 
> books were of course very helpful. However, I had wondered why there was a 
> separate bookshelf for us. I'm curious what kind of issues Voiceover users 
> have reported with the Take Control site. I've found it easy to go there and 
> quickly check to see if there have been any updates to the few books I own. I 
> don't use the site much though, and I guess I just missed whatever the 
> trouble spots are. If you could explain the problem, I could go back again 
> and take a closer look. There might be a workaround.
> 
> Anyway, on a different note, it's good to start actively participating in 
> this group again. I've always been subscribed, just kind of forgot to check 
> any of my discussion list folders for quite a while.
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