I find bits of the app store difficult too. I can't seem to see people's reviews. Fortunately I'm not a big app buyer, now I've got a handful, I can't see me going there very often again. I have been using an app called voice dream, which seems very good, though I'll let you know later on. It reads text documents, but you can buy voices for it from a voice store. It has all the accapella voices if you like those, which I don't much and from another company called neo soft I think. I have been told that I can use the voice over voice to read with, but can't work out how to do this yet and would be glad to know if anyone else has done this. I find I like extra features it has like telling you how many hours reading it will take for the text book and some other handy features. You can get books to it by drop box, but it costs 7 pounds and each voice is about a pound fifty. There is a light version, which you can download and try for free, but it stops after every few sentences. Still, it gives you and idea and you can try all the voices for a limited time for free too. Shell. -------------------------------------------------- From: "Pele West" <pele.west@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 6:16 PM To: <ebooktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [ebooktalk] Re: me and my I-Pad > Hi Everyone > > One thing I can't seem to get the hang of with my iPad is the App store. > If i try to look to see what an app does, how do I close that screen so > I can look at something else. > > I know, it's pathetic, but ... > > Pele > >