
Hi Travis, Isn't the Kindle's integrated text-to-speech feature useful for your purposes? Like I mentioned, it's very easy to convert any and all EPUB files, HTML files, TXT files, RTF files, PDF files, etc., into Kindle's native format (MOBI or PRC). And then, the Kindle would read the content to you aloud, wouldn't it? (It's kind of funny, because even if you load a non-English text into a Kindle and switch on the text-to-speech feature, the guy or lady will just go ahead and read the entire foreign text as if it consisted of English words, which means: they will mispronounce every word, and many people here in non-English Europe find that pretty funny to listen to.) :-D PS: I believe here in Slovakia, sight-impaired people enjoy an exemption from the copyright laws which allows them unlimited owning and/or copying/sharing of electronic versions of any/all books they might be interested in. They have set up their own password-protected electronic library. I have communicated about this with the library's managers. -- Yours, Alex. www.aboq.org [processed by "The Bat!", Version 4.2.10.12]