Hi,
I am also very interested in these.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Blake" <[email protected]
To: "jessica" <[email protected]>,"bn" <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 14:27:06 +1000
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] For Programmers.

I would also be interested in some of these programs, so please to keep us
posted.
----- Original Message -----
From: "jessica" <[email protected]
To: "bn" <[email protected]
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 2:22 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] For Programmers.


Hi. This is for Programmers and people who know javascript. There are some
programs that I want for my bn either as keysoft extensions or as
webpages. I am wondering if anyone knows if these programs exist and if they do then where can I get them? If they do not exist then would it be
possible for someone on this list to make them? I want to be able to
convert back and forth between wav, mp3 and m4a. I also want to be able to change the bitrate and frequency and have a normalise audio option like on
the site online-convert.com has.  I want to be able to convert files
without needing an internet connection. I also want to have a program that would let me split one audio file in to more then one or merge 2 or more files in to one. I would like to be able to do it without an internet connection but if anyone knows of a site that would work with the bn that would be ok to. I am also looking for games like hang man and x and o. I am thinking because the bn does not have a screen, you could describe the x and o board as the top left being 1 the top middle being 2 the top right being 3 the middle left being 4 the middle middle being 5 the middle right being 6 and the bottom left being 7 the bottom middle being 8 and the bottom right being 9. Also, my math skills are not very good and I would like to brush up on them but I do not have anyone who can ask me questions so that I can try to guess the answers and learn. Therefore, I want a program that would ask me basic times, divide, plus and minus questions that I could change the settings to make it harder or easier. For example I could give it minimum and maximum numbers to use for the plus and minus like minimum 1 maximum 50 or minimum 51 and maximum 100. For the timesing, I could tell it to go from 1 times 12 to 12 times 12 or set it to give me more or less numbers. For example from 1 times 10 to 10 times 10. Or say, from 6 times 12 to 12 times 12. And then up to even higher numbers for once I got better. I do not know how any of this works. It might be easier
to put the timesing, dividing, plussing and minussing in 4 separate
programs instead of trying to get it all in one. If it is all in 1 then I want to be able to set it to either give me all 4 types of questions or to just give me some types using check boxes. Also, a similar thing but for spelling words. If anyone has any ideas or wants any of this explained
farther can you please let me know? Thank you!

sent from my BrailleNote

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