I don't know who to send this to, but it is information I'm sure a lot of people in Bookshare would want to know about. It works with JAWS and other screen readers. Dear blind-interest@xxxxxxxxxx subscriber, Amazon.com is releasing a new version of Kindle for PC that adds accessibility features designed for blind and low-vision customers. Kindle for PC with Accessibility Plugin is a free, downloadable application for your Windows PC. It provides the following accessibility features: text-to-speech reading with adjustable voice settings, voice-guided menu navigation, large font sizes, high contrast reading mode, keyboard navigation, and accessible shortcuts. With this software, for the first time ever, the entire collection of English language books in the Kindle Store can be read aloud. With over 750,000 English language titles, Amazon offers the largest selection of accessible ebooks. In order to use the text-to-speech feature, an external screen reader program must be installed and running on the Windows PC. The free download is available at www.amazon.com/kindle/accessibility. We welcome your feedback at kindle-PC-accessibility-feedback@xxxxxxxxxxx Sincerely, The Kindle Team On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 2:31 AM, Cindy <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Deborah Murray submitted Eye of the Law by Cora Harrison which is > the fifth installment in the Burren mystery series by Cora Harrison. and > Kim Friedman is proofing, so it should be in the collection fairly soon. > > >