I can guarantee you that the delay is all on RFB&D's side.

Cindy

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My thought is that they knew 7.2 was coming out a year ago. Why didn't
they
get this RFB&D thing set up in time for 7.2? Doesn't make any sense.
All of this should have been done. Now that I hear about the visuaide
thing,
it really seems odd.
 


Paul Henrichsen
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Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 3:00 PM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] RFB and D Boooks and KS 7.2

Here is what I find a bit interesting.  Of course, the fact that I don't
understand this is likely why I'd never make it as an attorney.
Visuaide which as we all know is now part of HumanWare has had an
agreement
with RFB&D for quite some time.  Yet, the same company has to work out a
separate agreement with the same non profit organization simply to use a
new
device.  Again, attorneys somewhere are doing ok in this world, when in
fact
logic would dictate that this agreement should be a relatively simple
thing
to put in place; considering that HumanWare already has an agreement
with
RFB&D, but it's for a different device.
Makes me want to find a law school!

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Interesting!  I've heard conflicting accounts so I'll keep checking on
this.

Jim Aldrich


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Subject: [Braillenote] RFB and D Boooks and KS 7.2


> Ottawa Canada
>
> In order to play RFB and D digital titles on your BrailleNote,
> with whatever version of KeySoft supports this, you would need to
> first install the fudge to your DAISY playback software that
> senses you have an RFB and D book in the unit and requests the
> pass code.
>
> So no, if you know the pass code, you won't be able to play your
> RFB and D books on your BrailleNote running KeySoft 7.2.
>
> Interesting all readers have the same pass code.
>
> This code and the definite non-provision of the software fudge to
> foreigners is how RFB and D can assure U.S. publishers their
> books are only being read by eligible Americans!
>
> Brian
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