The latest upgrade to the iPhone and iPad version of Amazon's Kindle reading app
brings a bunch of new features aimed at blind and visually impaired
users. At the top of the list is the ability to read aloud 1.8 million
Kindle Store titles, with help from Apple's VoiceOver technology. The
update also brings better library and book navigation and search, as
well as features like notes, highlights, bookmarks, font size,
background color and brightness. Standard Kindle features like X-Ray,
End Actions and sharing via Facebook and Twitter are also made more
accessible through the update. Amazon's promised a similar update for
non-iOS versions of the app at some point in the future -- in the
meantime, a full list of new features can be found in a press release
after the break.
Amazon Bringing New Accessibility Features to Free Kindle Reading Apps
Amazon today announced new accessibility features for the Kindle
reading app, making it easier than ever for blind and visually impaired
customers to navigate their Kindle libraries, read and interact with
their books, and more. These new features are available starting today
on Kindle for iOS, and accessibility enhancements will be available on
additional platforms in the future.
"We're excited to introduce these new features to our Kindle for
iOS app, making it easier than ever for our blind and visually impaired
customers to access the vast selection of over 1.8 million books in the
Kindle Store on their iPhone or iPad," said Dorothy Nicholls, Vice
President, Amazon Kindle. "With this update, we're also making
customer-favorite features-such as X-Ray, End Actions, sharing,
highlighting and bookmarking-more accessible. We look forward to
continuing to develop and extend our accessibility features on Kindle
Fire and our other Kindle apps."
New accessibility features of the Kindle app enable blind and visually impaired customers to:
- Read aloud over 1.8 million titles available in the Kindle
Store using Apple's VoiceOver technology. Over 300,000 of these books
are exclusive to the Kindle Store. Over 900,000 books are less than
$4.99; over 1.5 million are less than $9.99.
- Seamlessly navigate within their library or within a book, with
consistent title, menu and button names; navigate to a specific page
within a book and sort books in the library by author or title.
- Read character-by-character, word-by-word, line-by-line, or continuously, as well as move forward or backward in the text.
- Search for a book within their library or search within their book and navigate to specific text.
- Add and delete notes, bookmarks, and highlights.
- Use customer-favorite features like X-Ray, End Actions and sharing on Facebook and Twitter.
- Look up words in the dictionary and Wikipedia.
- Customize the reading experience including changing the font, text size, background color, margin, and brightness.
- Use iOS accessibility features like Zoom, Assistive Touch, and Stereo to Mono, as well as peripheral
braille displays.
Source : engadget , 1st May 2013
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