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| RFBD Comes To iPads, iPods, and iPhones |
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Recordings For the Blind and Dyslexic , which has the largest collection of digitized textbooks and literature (64,000 titles) in the world, finally will make that available through iTunes. I, along with many others, have been waiting for this for a while. I hope the app (which is selling for $19.95) will be worth the wait.Of course, you have to have a print disability of some type, such as dyslexia, in order to access the textbooks. Now students won’t have to use those clunky (to them) Walkmen clones that one used to need to play the CD’s on. |



