Hi Winston. What I really like about Voice Dream Reader is how it
basically treats the reading of books as if it was playing audio. This
makes the double-tap with 2 fingers pause and play the speaking of the
text. That is one of its best features I think. If the next update works
as you describe below with the text showing up on screen for Voice Over
users, it will be enough for me to possibly change all my text reading
from ILike2Read to Voice Dream Reader. One thing I'm wondering is if you
have plans on making the app appear in iTunes so you can add files
directly to it using the file sharing feature. I thought it was there,
but can't find it in the list of file sharing apps when my phone is
connected.
Thanks.
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On 2/28/2013 4:38 PM, Winston wrote:
The release with VoiceOver access to the text will be out in a few days.
My short term goal is to make my app at least as accessible as iBooks,
which does not have things like navigation by sentence. I don't think
iBooks support line mode in the Rotor which Voice Dream will. I think
with the next release, Voice Dream will be more accessible than iBooks.
Winston.
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