Personally, I use the overdrive app all the time without any problems. Your
only issue might be typing on the on-screen keyboard, but as william says, you
can get around that with a bluetooth or usb keyboard. you can also check out
books with your computer and then just use the overdrive app to download and
listen or read the books. Its really quite easy. I do it all of the time.
On Jan 13, 2018, at 5:32 AM, David Griffith <daj.griffith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Many thanks for the feedback.
I use the Overdrive site on my PC as the UK RNIB use it as the deliverer of
their Audio Book library and I agree that it is usable, though I have to use
various techniques such as using G key to jump to areas of the page I need to
be.
However allegedly Overdrive on portable devices is supposed to be much more
difficult.
I had been looking for a more generic Book Player for eBooks and Audio Books
on the Fire and wondered if Overdrive would fit the bill but it does not
seem so. If Voicedream Reader works this would probably fit the bill more.
If not i will simply use the Fire for the things it is good at.
UK on demand TV seems much more accessible than on the PC based websites
for example.
David Griffitgh
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From: William Brandes
Sent: 13 January 2018 08:29
To: vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vi-kindle] Re: Overdrive
Hi David. Personally, I think the problem with the app is in entering
text. It is essentially a search engine.
For many, using the virtual keyboard would be a first option.
As for me, it would mean using my bluetooth or attached usb keyboard
since I labor using the virtual keyboard. I would find it highly
inefficient!
So, saying this, I find searching either the Overdrive website or the
Ohio Online Digital Library which has Overdrive as it's backbone is
better perused with my laptop running Windows XP and the Firefox
browser. With that combination, I can make quick headway finding and
securing Kindle books.
It is also important to take time learning the layout and navigation
of the site no matter the application or device used. If that time is
not taken, you will only end up frustrated to high heaven! But, once
learned, it's a no-brainer!
That's my experience.
Stay well ... William
On 1/12/18, David Griffith <daj.griffith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am interested to hear from people on this list about the use of the
Overdrive App on the fire.
I have read about this app on another Blind list and the conclusion there
is that it is frtustrating and virtually unusable for a blind Fire User
relying on Voice View. In fact people have complained about how unresponsive
Overdrive app developers are to these complaints of inaccessibility.
I am intrigued then that people are reporting that they are using it
successfully. Are people managing to do this with Voice View or relying on
vision to help them use the app?
David griffith