Re: eBook Readers with NVDA
I forget the software, but I have an ebook converter that uses calibre and which I use for epub books but I can't remember what it is.
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Next, yeah balabolka and adobe reader can read pdfs well enough. As for text and the rest well they work. Next one other option no one mentioned is the dolphin easyreader. For those using dolphin products the damn thing is free if you have payed for 1. If not the universal is only 65 bucks. I haven't read epubs for a bit but they are hardly inaccessible. Your simple daisy reader should read them. And any portable daisy or supported player will read them. I don't read enough to subscribe to scribbed but aparently you can write there to. Another thing to mention though I have never done this, is that if you buy kindle books your alexa enabled device can aparently read them to you.
On 3/12/2021 6:12 am, John Isige wrote:
I use QRead myself, but lots of people don't like it because the author will abandon things for long periods of time. Still, for me, it works pretty well, I haven't found another program that reads all of the formats it does. But you do have other options. Edge can read .EPUB files, I'm pretty sure, and lots of things can read PDFs nowadays, most browsers for example. If they won't come up as text you'll have to OCR them with something anyway, in order to read them.
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