maybe if we twitter and blog about it someone will pop up. who knows, maybe 
humanware themselves will do it for us. maybe humanware will decide to become 
kind and helpful? 


Josh Kennedy
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On Sep 8, 2010, at 12:43 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:

> Hi,
> In other words, you want a parser for kwb and kwt, right? Once we know the
> internals of these extensions (I think Alex knows about it), we might be
> able to write a driver (provided if we do find someone who knows how to
> write dll's).
> Cheers,
> Joseph
> 
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> To: [email protected]
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> Subject: [Braillenote] Re: [VINUX-SUPPORT] Announcement new application
> MarkupBinder available
> 
> Hi 
> could someone out there make an extension for gedit or openoffice which
> would let us read and write keysoft documents? keysoft is produced by
> humanware though keysoft for windows95 is no longer supported. It would be
> nice to use vinux or ubuntu to read and write humanware's keysoft text
> documents. 
> 
> Josh Kennedy
> [email protected]
> 
> 
> On Sep 8, 2010, at 12:18 PM, Isaac Porat wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I am pleased to announce the first version of MarkUpBinder, a
> cross-platform application which is now available in the Vinux repository.
>> 
>> MarkupBinder is a tool operated from the command line or directly from
> gedit that enables you to easily write structured documents using a text
> formatter rather than a word processor, an approach I personally believe is
> more suitable for blind people like me.  MarkupBinder automatically converts
> and binds together these documents into an easily navigable HTML structure,
> suitable for managing personal documents and producing  manuals etc.
>> 
>> When you install MarkupBinder in Vinux, the tool is automatically
> configured to be available from within gedit as an external tool which you
> easily operate during editing..
>> 
>> For more information including installation instructions see:
>> www.a-technic.net/MarkupBinder/docs/Manual
>> 
>> The MarkupBinder manual above was produced using MarkupBinder itself so
> you will get an idea what the output of the tool is like.
>> 
>> I would like to thank Bill Cox for testing the application, suggesting
> improvements for compatibility with Linux and building the Vinux
> installation package.
>> 
>> You may like to give it a try and please let me know if you have any
> questions or comments.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Isaac
>> 
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