[bookport] Re: Staying Organized With Large Flash Cards

  • From: lana <lana5@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 15:26:55 -0700

Someone has probably already ansered this for you, but since I'm here, I have a 
rather small card, but find it useful to have catagories, and, with Web 
Braille, make each book a folder; so all the volumes are together.  That way 
you don't have to read through each of them browsing your list.----- source 
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from: Monica Willyard <rhyami@xxxxxxxxx>
to: Book Port <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
date: 2007/12/30 04:30:39
subject: [bookport] Staying Organized With Large Flash Cards

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> Hi, everybody. I have a question for those of you who use your Book Port for 
> reading Web Braile or Bookshare titles. With the larger sized flash cards, 
> they can hold a lot of books. How do you organize your books for best 
> performance? Do you make folders based on category, or do you make folders 
> for each author? Or have you developed another scheme for doing things 
> efficiently? I got a 2-GB flash card for Christmas and am trying to decide 
> how I want to set everything up. Thanks for any tips you can offer.
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> Monica Willyard

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