[guispeak] Re: Megadots versus Duxbury

  • From: "Ray" <rays-home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 10:50:47 -0000 (UTC)

Oh yes, I recall Megadots crashing at times.

My question is though, I've a version 2. something of Megadots (legal and
paid for) but have lost the activation code.  Anything I can do to retrieve
things and use the program?

Simply that I work with a local VI vol group who'd no doubt like the benefit
of this program for the few Braille readers we have.

I'm not totally avers to upgrading to Duxbury, but think we could get by
with Megadots.
Ray.

Rick Roderick wrote:
Hi Don and George,

Here is my two cents worth.

The real answer to which is better is both.

Duxbury is more versatile and will be updated more.  However, MegaDots has
certain features that I like.

First of all, MegaDots has an easy way of formatting page or other
introductory material.  I like the "stretch mode" for teh title page that
makes sure that material has a top and bottom line, is relatively evenly
distributed, and is centered.

The style system is simpler.

On the other hand, Duxbury is more stable.  Tabs don't cause it to crash.

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