I've been able to download the m p 3 file, however, it doesn't seem to play!
Can anyone please provide it in some other way?
Feel free to email me off List!
peter.19.greco@xxxxxxxxxxx
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: Sam Joehl <blink183@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: his'Ann Parsons'" <akp@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 05/26/2016 10:54 am
Subject: [BNU] Re: Introduction
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FYI the free BrailleNote Touch tutorial was just released by Mystic Access
today. It covers how to export your Keyword files from a legacy BrailleNote
so that they can be accessed by the Touch.
http://www.mysticaccess.com/index.php?sc_page=108
The future is so close, you can touch it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ann Parsons [mailto:akp@xxxxxxxxxxxx] ;
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 7:50 AM
To: blink183@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: sammied1@xxxxxxxxxxx; braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [BNU] Re: Introduction
Hi all,
I agree that it is exciting to think that there will be a device that will
work in the eco-system you describe. However, there needs to be a way to
meld the old and the new. Being able to export one's contacts and calendar
to a .csv file or somehow to sync them to outlook would seem to be the best
option.
BTW, speaking of syncing, I have never tried it with the Apex, but am
interested to see if it is possible. I went onto the Humanware web site,
looking for Active Sync, but couldn't find it. Do you need
active Sync for Windows10? I figure if I can sync my Apex stuff to
Outlook, and if I get a Touch in future, then all I'll need to do is
sync the outlook with the touch. I admit it's kind of a round-about
way to do it, but if it works-his
Ann P.
Original message:
Many of your questions can be answered on this page:
http://www.humanware.com/microsite/bntouch/faq.php
Personally I am excited about the Touch. The need to exportto.
proprietary file formats to interface with other devices is exactly
the reason to get out of the proprietary closed environment and work
in the same ecosystem as the rest of the world with the benefit and
efficiency offered by a device designed to meet the needs of blind
users. Android currently does not offer TouchBraille, Grade II Braille
input or first letter navigation. This is the first time I have become
excited about entering the Android world. I am also looking forward to
an end to the days of crashing and lost data. Let's face
it: Keymail and Keyweb are fairly useless in the modern landscape and
have to remain relevant if anyone is going to take them seriously. The
Apex is becoming more irrelevant. I'm looking forward to the days of
sitting on my couch accessing the Internet with the Touch completely
in Braille and not having to sit at my desk on my computer unless I need
Sam
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Ann K. Parsons
Portal Tutoring
EMAIL: akp@xxxxxxxxxxxx
web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info
Skype: Putertutor
"All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost."
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