>>>>> "Karen" == Karen Lewellen <klewellen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: Karen> of course the simple solution is to tell Amazon, who must Karen> make their products accessible, to create a Kindle Karen> application for Linux. See, this is 100% bogus. Amazon needs to make their service accessible. They don't need to make it accessible on command-line Linux. Kindle's accessibility is now ironically the best accessible book reading app for Android I've found. better than Google Play Books; far better than Go Read (the Bookshare app). My understanding is that the accessibility of the stand-alone Kindle devices is reasonable, and their Apple accessibility has been good for a while. I just tried Amazon Cloud Reader on debian using Iceweasel and it worked fine once it loaded even for a DRM-protected book. Cloud Reader on Chromium seems like it kind of wants to work but I can't get to the text of the book. I didn't install the Chrome Store app though. I appreciate that you want to use the command line. However, that's your choice, and has nothing to do with your accessibility needs. That choice is what is limiting you here. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list