Hi there. I also own both products, and they are indeed very similar. I've never really played with the book wizard reader, when I read with my computer, I usually use kurzweil 1000. I believe the same limitations apply for the memory cards, although I have heard that if you format a larger card using a separate card reader rather then on the reading device, it will then work, haven't tried this though. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ibrahim Gucukoglu" <igucukoglu@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 3:43 AM Subject: [bookport] Introductions and a few questions > 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 >