Larry, I received a disk with a key for my Victor. It cost me 20 bucks then. Could I install that disk on my pc and then load books to book port? ----- Original Message ----- From: "LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 3:44 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: RFB&D > Using the RFBD key is pretty simple. Once you install it, all you need to = > do to send a book to Book Port is insert the CD and type in the personal = > identification number. Book Port will then show you the sections of the = > book and let you decide what to send to the Book Port. > > <<< boacosta@xxxxxxxxxxx 5/ 7 8:31p >>> > Hello Janice, > First of all, I didn't know that one could download daisy books from the > rfbd web site. Shame on me. When I bought the key the disk cost 20 = > bucks. > RFBD is very proprietary with their books. If you do not do it their way > then no books. I found that many of the readers were not too good, but i = > am > spoiled with nls books. > ----- Original Message -----=20 > From: "Janice W. Sowokinos" <janice.sowokinos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 2:13 PM > Subject: [bookport] RFB&D > > > > We are planning to use the BookPort to listen to RFB&D digital audio > files. > > We are told that we must first buy a key for $10 from RFB&D; I believe = > the > > key comes on a floppy disk. We are going to use a 1 gigabyte card in = > the > > BookPort. > > > > If anyone has experience using this key and using the Bookport for RFB&D > > books, I would like to hear about that. > > > > Thanks, > > Janice Sowokinos > > > > > > =20