I can tell you that the e-reader from Palm that works well for smart  phones 
and devices including the IPhone and IPod Touch is not Vo accessible.

On Jan 4, 2010, at 6:13 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:

> Hello Donna,
> 
> On Jan 4, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>> 
>> When browsing in the Apps store recently, I noticed that there are  
>> several apps for reading ebooks.  Just wondered if anyone has tried  
>> more than one, and can say anything about the advantages/disadvantages  
>> of any of these programs?
> I've tried Stanza, Read2Me and Kobo. Kobo is the best, Read2Me is good but 
> you can't adjust the voice speed unless you use the built-in voice, in which 
> case you can't pause and resume. This isn't too drastic as the app divides 
> books into fairly small chunks, however, these breaks frequently come in the 
> middle of a sentence. Stanza is awkward to use as you have to turn VoiceOver 
> off to turn pages, then turn it back on again.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
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