Hi, Sue! Personally, it's my favorite for reading. I love the auto-scroll
feature. <Smile> Take care!
Jana
I have been thinking of buying one of the new notetakers so I can read anywhere... Is Braillenote the favored one?? I am not arguing, just wanting to know.
Sue
----- Original Message ----- From: "Guido Corona" <guidoc@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 10:31 AM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Of screenreaders and other talking tech for validation
Gisela, if you use a BrailleNote pls ensure that the files you generate are not truncated when moving back to your PC and you do not lose page breaks. Also ensure that long dashes are not lost, nor replace by single or by pair of short dashes.
Thanks,
Guido
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Subject [bksvol-discuss] Of screenreaders and other talking tech for validation
I use a screen reader so down near the bottom is good enough. I have found
several books that I would like to validate.
I have a question for any totally blind people around. Has anyone used a braillenote to validate a file? Do you all think there would be a problem
with that?
Gisela