Thanks Gerry.  We're going daisy also but later rather than sooner.  

Don

On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 22:46:27 -0400, terry wrote:

Don: Afraid not. I don't live in the US. Here in Canada CNIB is going
strictly Daisy sooner rather than later. All of our books come now as daisy
CD's actually I don't even have a working 4 track in the house and from what
I understand getting them fixed is going to be a problem.



Terry Bray
Adaptive Technology Analyst



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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Why do we need DAISY?

Terry,

Do you know of any sources for good daisy books in the United States which
ar audio rather than text?  The Daisy format is really good, especially for
newspapers and magazines, but I'd like to see some books in Daisy format
besides the text-only from bookshare.  

RFb&d seems to be a hassle, but there must be other sources out there which
aren't proprietary in format.

Thanks,

Don





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