The sound of the synthesizers depends on what you prefer I think. For reading brf books from bookshare I use eloquence. I haven't found it choppy so far. For most other things I use key note gold.

Malaina

----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
To: Shermeen Khan <[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 1 Aug 2010 17:40:57 -0400
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] new apex user-a few questions

Hi,
Welcome to the list, and to the world of the Braillenote.

1. I find it easiest to move files from a pc onto a storage card or
thumb drive, then from there onto the bn. This lets me avoid
ActiveSync altogether (I am not a fan of the program, though it is not too hard to use). You can also email the files to yourself, or use a web server to upload them on the computer then download them on the
bn. That is advanced, though, and not many people would feel
comfortable doing things that way, plus it requires an internet
connection.

2. Eloquence on the apex is choppy and horrible, at least to my ear, so I just stick with Keynote Gold. Humanware has said that they have gotten it to work better on the apex, but I have not found this to be the case at all. Oh, and your example sentence made perfect sense to
me.

On 8/1/10, Shermeen Khan <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi everyone,

So, as of a few short weeks from now, I'll be the owner of a new
braille note apex, and I can't articulate how much I'm looking forward to it. I just had a few quick questions, and am sincerely sorry if
they've been asked before.
1) In order to transfer files to and from my computer using the USB
cable, can I simply connect, copy, and paste? or, must I install
active sinc and use that every time? I'd really like to avoid it if I can, but if it's fairly easy to use, it shouldn't be a problem. What
are peoples' experiences?
2) This is a question about elloquence. If, for instance, I want to have the voice read a document to me from start to finish, I find that it's halting--pausing slightly after every few words as if a comma
were there when it isn't. For instance, if the sentence said:
There was a girl sitting in a dark room at the back of the house. Elloquence would say it like this: "there was a girl, sitting in a
dark room, at the back of the house." (does anyone know what I'm
talking about? this halting way it speaks? if not, call me crazy). Is
there a way to fix this?
Thanks in advance for answering my questions, or for even reading this.
Take care,
-Shermeen

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