Hi Graham The RNIB also sells some books in DAISY format on their online shop. they have only got a few on there but its a start. Regards Diane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Graham Lewis" <Graham.Lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 6:43 PM Subject: [bookcourier] Re: New Release >I have never used a DAISY file. Where would I get one to test? I think = > the RNIB audio books service here in UK uses them but when I checked = > recently it seemed you could not actually request specific books but just > = > just sent a wish list and got whatever was available. It seemed expensive > = > in that case. > > Graham Lewis > Centre for Academic Practice > University of Warwick > University House > Kirby Corner Road > Coventry CV4 8UW > UK > =20 > Tel.: (+44) (0) 24 765 72737 > Mobile: 07733450022 > Fax.: (+44) (0) 24 765 727326 > > http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/cap/about/staff/lewis/ > http://innovations.warwick.ac.uk/innovations/ > http://cap.warwick.ac.uk/tdf > >>>> katie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 02/09/05 06:02pm >>> > Hi everyone, > The new BookCourier release is now available on the website. Both the > Transfer Tool and the BookCourier firmware need to be updated. Here's a > briefrun-down of the new features:=20 > * DAISY 2.02 audio file support=20 > * Go to Page feature in files that have pages=20 > * Time increment navigation/bookmarks in MP3 files=20 > For all the details about new features and fixes in the release, please go > tothe Product Support page:=20 > http://www.bookcourier.com/ProductSupport.htm[1]. Enjoy the release! > > Katie > > > Katie Walker > Springer Design, Inc. > katie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=20 > > --- Links --- > 1 http://www.bookcourier.com/ProductSupport.htm=20 > > > >