Diane,
There are many Internet-based encyclopedias
that work with BrailleNote using KeyWeb. Two
of the popular ones are Wikipedia and
Encyclopediaddcom website.
----- Original Message -----
From: Diane Garrett
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Date sent: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 23:50:39 -0600
Subject: re: [Braillenote] possibly in the
future?
That sounds like music to my ears!!! I've
always wanted an
encyclopedia to read. I used to read them
back in the 60's when I
could see. They're very interesting things
to have.
Thanks, Don, for making the suggestion!
Diane Garrett/Leader Yetta
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Phone: (918) 664-5731
----- Original Message -----
From: don cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Contribute Braillenote
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Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 15:56:03 +0000
Subject: [Braillenote] possibly in the
future?
I have now been using the Oxford dictionary
on my Mpower for
about three weeks and am still highly
enamoured with it; it's
certainly the best keyboard dictionary I've
ever used. Might the
same team now perhaps be tempted to move on
to the production of
a decent encyclopedia, similarly accessible?
Well, there's a
thought.
Don Cooper.
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