Accessibility Google Books


 

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From: Helga Schreiber [mailto:helga.schreiber26@...]
Sent: Sunday, March 6, 2016 12:01 AM
To: nvda@groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Accessibility Google Books

 

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Helga Schreiber 

 

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On Mar 6, 2016, at 2:47 AM, Felix G. <constantlyvariable@...> wrote:

Hello!

I use Google Play Books on the web on a regular basis and find it accessible. Haven't downloaded anything yet, though.

It would be wise not to discuss DRM here.
Kind regards,

Felix Grützmacher

 

On Sat, 5 Mar 2016 at 18:37 Shaun Everiss <sm.everiss@...> wrote:

yes google books is accessable however when downloading a book you will
need to also get adobe digital additions to process the shortcut file.
after it I think the site is jamesscholes.net
go to projects and then click codex anyway codex should be able to get
the drm off of the file and then convert it to the file of your choice.
you will also need calibre for the convertion  however if you get that
loaded you should be ok.



On 6/03/2016 2:43 a.m., Webmaster Deweer wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Does anyone knows how the accessibility of Google Books is? Can I use the
> platform with NVDA (or another screenreader) on Windows 10 in Internet Explorer
> 11 or Mozilla Firefox 44?
>
> I hope that I can get an answer!
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Regards, Jordy
>
>



Helga Schreiber
 

Hi all! How are you all? Sorry for asking yhou this here! I want to invite a firend to NVDA list, but I can't find the email address to subscribe! And I wanted to t create a new message, but i don't have the list contact address yet! So so I apologize for the message! Can any provide me with the subscribe email address of the list! I will really appreciate it a lot! I just want to invite a firend! I look forward in hearing form you soon!  Thanks and God bless!

Helga Schreiber 

Member of National Federation of the Blind and Florida Association of Blind Students.
Member of the International Networkers Team (INT).
Independent Entrepreneur of the Company 4Life Research.
Phone:  (561) 706-5950 
Skype: helga.schreiber26 
INT Website: http://int4life.com/ 

"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16 
Sent from my iPhone 6S running IOS 9.2.1  

On Mar 6, 2016, at 2:47 AM, Felix G. <constantlyvariable@...> wrote:

Hello!
I use Google Play Books on the web on a regular basis and find it accessible. Haven't downloaded anything yet, though.
It would be wise not to discuss DRM here.
Kind regards,
Felix Grützmacher

On Sat, 5 Mar 2016 at 18:37 Shaun Everiss <sm.everiss@...> wrote:
yes google books is accessable however when downloading a book you will
need to also get adobe digital additions to process the shortcut file.
after it I think the site is jamesscholes.net
go to projects and then click codex anyway codex should be able to get
the drm off of the file and then convert it to the file of your choice.
you will also need calibre for the convertion  however if you get that
loaded you should be ok.



On 6/03/2016 2:43 a.m., Webmaster Deweer wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Does anyone knows how the accessibility of Google Books is? Can I use the
> platform with NVDA (or another screenreader) on Windows 10 in Internet Explorer
> 11 or Mozilla Firefox 44?
>
> I hope that I can get an answer!
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Regards, Jordy
>
>




Felix G.
 

Hello!
I use Google Play Books on the web on a regular basis and find it accessible. Haven't downloaded anything yet, though.
It would be wise not to discuss DRM here.
Kind regards,
Felix Grützmacher

On Sat, 5 Mar 2016 at 18:37 Shaun Everiss <sm.everiss@...> wrote:
yes google books is accessable however when downloading a book you will
need to also get adobe digital additions to process the shortcut file.
after it I think the site is jamesscholes.net
go to projects and then click codex anyway codex should be able to get
the drm off of the file and then convert it to the file of your choice.
you will also need calibre for the convertion  however if you get that
loaded you should be ok.



On 6/03/2016 2:43 a.m., Webmaster Deweer wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Does anyone knows how the accessibility of Google Books is? Can I use the
> platform with NVDA (or another screenreader) on Windows 10 in Internet Explorer
> 11 or Mozilla Firefox 44?
>
> I hope that I can get an answer!
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Regards, Jordy
>
>




 

yes google books is accessable however when downloading a book you will need to also get adobe digital additions to process the shortcut file.
after it I think the site is jamesscholes.net
go to projects and then click codex anyway codex should be able to get the drm off of the file and then convert it to the file of your choice.
you will also need calibre for the convertion however if you get that loaded you should be ok.

On 6/03/2016 2:43 a.m., Webmaster Deweer wrote:
Hello all,

Does anyone knows how the accessibility of Google Books is? Can I use the
platform with NVDA (or another screenreader) on Windows 10 in Internet Explorer
11 or Mozilla Firefox 44?

I hope that I can get an answer!



Thanks in advance!

Regards, Jordy


Webmaster Deweer <webmaster_deweer@...>
 

Hello all,

Does anyone knows how the accessibility of Google Books is? Can I use the platform with NVDA (or another screenreader) on Windows 10 in Internet Explorer 11 or Mozilla Firefox 44?

I hope that I can get an answer!

 

Thanks in advance!

Regards, Jordy