If you have a PC, you can convert the file using the Adobe Reader on your 
PC.  If you don't have a PC and you want to read something very badly, you 
could ask a friend or family member to convert the file for you and email it 
back to you.  If the person is extremely nice, they might even be willing to 
straighten the text out for you.

Keep in mind that because of the way some PDF files are created, they cannot 
be converted into text.  Not to long ago, the complexity of PDF files was 
discussed on the Duxuser list.  I still don't understand exactly the 3 ways 
PDF files can be created, but someone else could probably explain it.  PDF 
files are downright buggers to work with and that's why I detest PDF but 
I'll work with the monster when I can't get the information any other way.

Terri, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX, 
California

Terri, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX, 
California
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Subject: re: [Braillenote] PDF files?


: Well Jonathan, I guess we'll all just have to wait until windows c is 
capable of interpreting PDF files.  In the mean time, I'll continue to enjoy 
my voicenote, and I'm sure many other users will as well.  Thanks for 
acknowledging my post.  Isaih
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