Hi, I don't see any problems with e books. I don't have access to bookshare 
because I am in Australia but I have downloaded some e books to my computer 
then put them onto my Braille note. But there shouldn't be a problem 
downloading it straight to your voice note, your not restricted to just 
bookshare you can download any text or Braille books that you find that you 
would normally be able to download to a computer. As long as it doesn't 
require any extra software to read the book you are right. If you download a 
book that is zipped then you use the book reader to open it and when it asks 
for a password you just hit enter.

Hope this helps,
>From Shaz.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "project one" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 2:48 PM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] tutorials and downloading?


Well Ronda, I was primarily concerned with purchasing some training 
tutorials for the voicenote.  The type of tutorials that are designed to 
take the user beyond what the user manual provides.  Perhaps you know of 
some tutorials that do this.  And as far as what I would be looking to 
download, I was wondering if it would be ok to download things like e-books 
that aren't necessarily offered by sites like bookshare?  I happen to know 
of this e-book that I've been wanting for awhile now, and yes, I could 
always download it onto my desk top pc, but as you know, I love my voicenote 
so much, and I would like to have this book on the unit if it wouldn't cause 
any harm.  As always, I look forward to your informative reply, and thank 
you for getting back to me regarding this post.  Isaih


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