Hi, joseph,
How do you convert , PDF document files into text files using Acrobat
reader? Is this something, done with the BrailleNote, and the Keysoft
software?
Claude
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From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 8:32 AM
Subject: [BrailleNote] Some suggestions of my own
This is Joseph. I read somebody's post about File Manager. I have
suggestions of my own as well.
1. When the user presses BACKSPACE at the prompt 'list of all files in
'some' folder' currntly the user is prompted for the drive. Could you
change the order of prompts so when the user presses BACKSPACE at the
prompt about list of files so the user get the 'filder name?' prompt
instead of drive name prompt (this makes no sense in two ways. First, it
looks like using Windows Explorer. Second, the user can brose contents of
one folder and change to another folder and brose that folder's content.
With this prompt, you can select another folder without having to select
the same drive again.). To the person who mentioned RealPlayer, as of
today, HW staff is talking with Real Networks about this. For PDF files,
you can convert PDF documents to text documents from Acrobat Reader.
Thanks.
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