As a brief P.S. to David's response I would add that I generally prefer the brf books from bookshare simply because they unpack into one file and the daisy books unpack into multiple files. I prefer tracking down one brf file for deletion after transfer to Book Port rather than the multiple daisy files. But either format will work on Book Port if you happen to find that you prefer the daisy download for some personal reason. Joni ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Bennett" <david382@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 12:36 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: bookshare books It's your choice. I generally download the BRF version simply because it's my personal preference and doesn't require unpacking, but the Book Port transfer software will transfer and unpack the DAISY version nicely if you prefer it. BRF files tend to be smaller, but a well-prepared DAISY book (they're not created equal), is a joy to navigate. In the case of most text-based DAISY books, such as those found at Bookshare, there isn't a heck of a lot of difference from a navigational standpoint, and that's a fact. Bookshare does a super job and is one of my very favorite repositories of fantastic books, but they are prepared by volunteers, and this means some DAISY titles are wonderful, whereas others navigate about the way a well-formatted BRF file would. A growing number of people are beginning to know how to create sophisticated DAISY files, but many others either don't have the latest DAISY creation software or aren't educated as to getting the most from it. It's coming, though, and DAISY books from Bookshare are becoming much more predictable and a lot better than the first ones which were offered. But as to which format you should send to Book Port, really, it's a personal choice, because Book Port will let you have it your way, kind of like Burger King. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Claude Everett" <ceverett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 11:46 PM Subject: [bookport] bookshare books > Hi, > I was wondering whether the books that one downloads from bookshare need > to be the BRF format, and not the Daisy, to play on the BookPort or if > you used the Trial Book Wizard you could use the daisy format also > Claude Everett > American by chance, Californian by choice > everyone has a disability, it's just that some, are more aware of it than > others. > > >