My only complaint is that it will not allow you to edit mp3 files. I've stopped 84 spam and fraud messages. You can too! Free trial of spam and fraud protection at http://www.cloudmark.com/sig/?rc=4wd93 -----Original Message----- From: blindcasting-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:blindcasting-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of MICHAEL MCCARTY Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 12:47 PM To: blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Can you help me spend $400.00? <Big smile> Studeo Recorder from the American Printing House for the Blind would be my choice. It's totally accessible and will allow you to do a lot of editing to your audio files. Michael McCarty Fred's Head Database Coordinator American Printing House for the Blind Phone: 502 899-2396 Fax: 502 899-2363 Skype: mbmccarty www.aph.org www.FredsHeadCompanion.blogspot.com >>> rmilliman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/31/06 12:53PM >>> Colleagues, Can you help me spend $400.00? <Big smile> I have $400.00 left in my research grant account, and I must spend it before the end of the year or I will lose it. So, here is my question to you: If you have an Olympus WS320-M digital recorder that does a nice job of recording on the fly, so to speak, but you want to invest more money into software and hardware that will facilitate producing hi-quality recordings and podcasts, and you have $400.00 to work with, how would you invest the $400 to maximize the quality of your recordings and podcasts? What other pieces of software and/or hardware would you purchase? I am totally blind, and therefore, high functionality and accessibility are critically important to me. Thanks for your suggestions... Ron M. Dr. Ronald E. Milliman, Professor of Marketing, Western Kentucky University **President, South Central Kentucky Council of the Blind (SCKCB) **Chair, Monthly Monetary Support Program (MMS)