Caliber is a downloadable free ebook management software. The nice thing you 
can do with this application and the right plugins is to take the drm off of 
books you have purchased from B&& or Amazon so that you can use these books on 
whatever device you want. This use to require all kinds of messing about in the 
terminal, a process not for the faint of heart or the non-techy types, of whom 
I am one. Unfortunately, the process with the application and the plugins seems 
totally inaccessible. I've tried with the keyboard. I've tried turning off 
trackpad commander and just moving my finger around on the magic track pad to 
see if anything useful showed up. It didn't. So I wonder if anybody has tried 
contacting the developer of the app regarding accessibility. I know it is a 
volunteer effort. And I am lucky, because I have a sighted spouse, who can be 
talked in to doing this process for me, so that I can access Kindle books now 
on my iDevices, complete with tables of contents, links etc. But not everybody 
has that luxury. Besides, I'd prefer to not need this help. I'm willing to join 
the effort to convince the dev to make it accessible, but if others have tried 
and been told to buzz off, then that would be good to know as well.

Mary

Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com


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