[bookport] Re: Introductions and a few questions

  • From: <petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 04:27:08 -0800 (PST)

This is what I know. The Book Wizard software is a demo version.
I was told the Book Wizard only works for 15 minutes at a time.
One useful purpose is if you are a member of RFB&D service and
obtain a "key" from RFB&D and receive daisy format CDs from
RFB&D you can send the cds you receive from RFB&D directly to
your Book Port.


--- Ibrahim Gucukoglu <igucukoglu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi.
> My name is Ibrahim and I am new to the book port.  As I get to
> know the device better, I will probably want to ask questions
> about its operations.  I hope all will bare with me during
> this period and I look forward to using my Book Port to its
> fullest potential.  I live in the UK and bought one from a UK
> distributor who assured me that it was the perfect device for
> reading content.  I own a Book Courier, the sister product to
> the Book Port so am familiar with the basic concepts involved
> in using such a device but I will probably be asking specific
> questions related to the Book Port specifically as I am
> conversant with the Book Courier and am a beta tester for that
> product.  I have a couple of questions now though which I
> would appreciate being answered.  Firstly, the software has
> installed something called Book Wizard Reader which I
> understand to be a daisy book reading software.  Could someone
> tell me whether or not this is a complete version of the
> product or a light or dem
>  onstration program for trial purposes.  Secondly, like the
> Book Courier, is the flash card size limit 2 GB?
> 
> Warmest, Ibrahim
> 
> 


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