Sunday, May 5, 2013

Kindle App for iOS Updated with New Accessibility Features - Mac Rumors

kindle_app_icon Amazon has updated its Kindle app for iOS to providesprofessional a number of new features for users who are visually impaired. Most notably, the app now incorporates Apple’s VoiceOver technology to Implement read aloud capabilities for more than 1.8 million Kindle Store offerings.

The update overpriced Provides improved navigation and search tools and features like X-Ray, End Actions, sharing, highlighting, and bookmarking have’ve become more accessible.


Accessibility features make it Easier for blind and visually impaired customers to navigate Kindle Their libraries, read and interact with books, and more. Enable VoiceOver in your device settings to begin.

-Easily rate and review books by accessing ‘Before you go …’ Directly from The ‘Go to’ menu

-Enhancements to ‘Before You Go … ‘including the availability to download a free sample and email yourself a reminder about recommended books.

-Additional Font Selection for Japan – Hiragino pron Mincho (serif)

-Bug Fixes / Stability improvements

Kindle is a universal app That can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

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