If you are registered with your regional library, you can download PC
Magazine and lots of other things from NLS. Publications are in .BRF
format, but the free translator from NFB, or a pay-for Braille
translation program, will convert them easily to .txt.
At 10:44 AM 1/14/2006, you wrote:
If you are a braille user, and you don't mind getting your information about two months after it was actually printed and distributed, you can get PC World Magazine in braille from your co-operating network/regional library of the Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Handicapped, (NLS). Oh, you also have to be a US citizen to be elligible for the service. YOu also don't get all the ads in the braille edition of PC World. If you don't use braille, but you do use cassettes, I think the cassette magazine about computers is something like, Smart Computing.
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