Hi Victoria, For Music Braille production there is pretty well nothing to beat GOODFEEL from Dancing Dots. This even includes software for scanning printed sheet music, plus Lime editing software as part of the overall package. See http://www.dancingdots.com for full details. Moreover, you can import GOODFEEL files into DBT. Of course, I am rather biased, since we are the UK distributor for both DBT and Dancing Dots. However, we don't so much "sell" both products since most of our users over here buy them both for what they do. George W F Bell, Managing Director Techno-Vision Systems Ltd 76 Bunting Road Ind. Est. NORTHAMPTON NN2 6EE tel: +44 (0) 1604 792777 fax: +44 (0) 1604 792726 e-mail: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx WEB: http://www.techno-vision.co.uk <http://www.techno-vision.co.uk/> ________________________________ From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Family Services Association Sent: 01 June 2005 19:02 To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [duxuser] Music Braille Just wondering if anyone out there has any information on this situation. I'm a music braillist, happily using DBT 10.5 for music textbooks and for general music. Many music braillists I know use Braille2000. I'm trying to decide if there would be any value to my having this as a second program. Is there anyone out there who uses DBT but who finds Braille2000 more helpful in some way for music production? If so, I'd be most grateful for your opinion. Thanks! Victoria Scarborough Executive Director Family Services Association This Message has been scanned for viruses by McAfee Groupshield.