[duxuser] Re: Introducing MegaDots 2.3

  • From: "Stephan Britt" <AID9092@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 10:19:44 -0600


Since MegaDots is now operational on Windows systems, does this mean that 
Megadots and DBT are the same? If not, what are the differences between the two 
products?


Steve Britt

>>> anne@xxxxxxxxxx 03/23/2006 10:10:38 AM >>>
News Flash: Introducing MegaDots 2.3MegaDots 2.3 has a Windows install program. 
It installs all the icons, and shortcuts for you. No more installation 
headaches. The question "Does MegaDots works in Windows?" is obsolete. Now 
MegaDots requires Windows in order to be installed! The install program asks 
for your serial number and a password. No more floppy disks needed during 
installation. The install program also works as a demo if a valid serial 
number/password is not given. Beginner Braille and MegaMath are included at no 
additional charge! These two add-on features used to cost an additional $400. 
MegaMath includes support for chemistry symbols. MegaDots now includes and 
makes use of Embossit 2.0. This unique Duxbury Systems product allows MegaDots 
to emboss to any Embosser that DBT 10.5 can emboss to. If you happen to own DBT 
10.5, you will notice that Embossit 2.0 has the same list of configured 
embossers as DBT 10.5. This means you can emboss to USB devices, to network 
embossers, or to embossers requiring exotic Windows drivers, such as the 
ViewPlus Tiger series. MegaDots 2.3 contains MegaPRN, a program that lets 
MegaDots 2.3 print to any Windows printer on your system. You can produce 
inkprint output to your network printers. MegaDots 2.3 supports the changes to 
the British rules, including changes to the translation to a significant number 
of words. MegaDots 2.3 eliminates the crashes that occurred on Windows XP Pro 
with some file importations and exporting. Dozens of other improvements. 
Details are posted on the Duxbury Systems website
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