[macvoiceover] Re: reading bookshare books on the mac

And then., once you convert it to text, you can convert it to audio with an
automator action--but you still shouldn't share the audio files.
 
Jane
 
 

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I just rename the .xml file, changing the extension to .html and then open
it in text edit.   From there you can convert it to plain text or just read
it as it is.  WOrks great.

Josh de Lioncourt

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On Jan 30, 2009, at 6:41 AM, Jim Gatteys wrote:


Hi All!

Does anybody have info about reading books with bookshare on the mac?
Is there a player or some way to read html versions?  I've looked on
their site but seem to have missed this info.I've downloaded a book,
unzipped it with stuffit but can't see a file to read.  I downloaded
the daisy file for the book if this helps.

Thanks in advance,
Jim


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