Hi, Hmm, that's curious. Mine appear as links within the different cells. I wonder if that might indeed have something to do with it, then.
Regards, Nicolai On Jul 27, 2012, at 1:10 PM, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote: > Hi Nic > > Right, maybe it depends upon how many books you have. But if I click on our > book heading, as in "Gordon & Lynne Smith's Books", as I try to navigate the > table all I get is repeatedly: > "Click the PDf download to download your book" > or something similar. Sometimes if I'm lucky I can navigate to the PDF link > to download the file. But usually it's a total mess. > > Gordon > > On 27 Jul 2012, at 09:47, Nicolai Svendsen <chojiro1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > 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. 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