Hi KC,

You may not know this, but Daisy text is really wonderful in Braille.  You can 
completely ignore the whole audio aspect of Daisy and still get lots of 
functionality out of Daisy text, such as in books downloaded from BookShare.  
BookShare doesn't mark up their Daisy books to the extent they could, but you 
can download newspapers from BookShare in Daisy and read them in the Book 
Reader, (with Keysoft 7.2), and the whole newspaper will be in Braille!   You 
can skip from section to section and article to article, just as sighted people 
do when they read the paper.  I'm really looking forward to this, reading the 
paper has always been something I wanted to do but was daunted by the lack of 
access and the cumbersome methods of obtaining electronic papers.  So, there's 
some food for thought regarding Daisy and how it can be useful to a person who 
reads exclusively with Braille.

As far as file management goes, there's another good reason to upgrade if you 
can.  In KS7.2, you will be able to arrange your files, not only in 
alphabetical order as you have always done in Keysoft, but also in order of 
size, date modified, and file type.  You will be able to go into the file 
manager, go into a list of files, and press enter on a file and the BN will 
open it for you in the correct application.  For instance, a text or Braille 
file will be opened in either the word processor or the Book Reader, I can't 
remember which at the moment.  One other nice new thing in KS7.2 is the ability 
to mark files in a list, then delete, rename, copy or move them, somewhat like 
using wild cards, only with a lot more flexibility.  This is done in the same 
manner as marking Emails.

In case anyone is wondering, the reason I went into such detail regarding KS7.2 
is that KC and other deaf BN users did not have access to Jonathan Mosen's 
wonderful audio preview of the new features.  Oh, KC, there is also a major 
upgrade to the calculator consisting of statistical functions, but I have 
absolutely no idea what I'm talking about when it comes to such things, so 
that's all I'll say on that subject.

I feel you could probably get a lot of use and enjoyment out of KS7.2 if you 
can possibly work it into your budget.  If you don't have an SMA now, you can 
buy one for $195 for the download or $235 on a card, and that will cover KS7.2 
and the next major upgrade.


I hope you find all this helpful.

Sarah

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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Confusion about 7.2


Hi JOnathan,

For those of us who are not interested in Daisy functinality,  is 
there anything in  KS 7.2to justify an  immediate  upgrade? (I've 
used my SMA in the past year and really need to justify  the  
expense of  another  upgrade now.)

Kc

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