They added the ability to unpack the books in v5, but if you're doing that on the pc that shouldn't be a problem. if you want you can send me the file privately that you're trying to read and I'll have a look. My contact info is below.
Chris Westbrook
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At 10:26 PM 11/30/2003, you wrote:
Hi Chris there is no extension on the file (when I go to the properties of
the file with the pc) no extension is given, and also I have tried unpacking
the book again but same thing happens could it be a version 5-specific deal
that they have just instituted that would somehow (and I am not sure of
this) but could they have instituted some kind of fix for this where it does
allow you to read bookshare files that version 4.01 could not?


----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Westbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] having a problem with opening book share files on
my braille note (also having the same problem with duxbury but that's
another story) with keysoft ver4.01


> What is the extention ofthe file?  Make sure it is brf.  Also maybe try
> unpacing the book again.
> Chris Westbrook
> msn or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> AOL screen name: westbrookc19
> visit my web blog at http://www.clw19.com
> At 03:48 PM 11/30/2003, you wrote:
> >Hi I would like to know I downloaded a file from book share (in BRF
> >format) when it asked me how to download it I chose the BRF format option
> >and downloaded it that way or at least that was what I thought.
> >Then I unpacked the file, and saved it to a folder here on my laptop and
> >then I took and put the file on my compact flash card and put it on my
> >braille note now I can not go to open the file with out changing the
> >attribute (with chord x) to open all files and then when I do the book is
> >unreadable in that format (all I get are > signs on the braille display)
> >when I try to read the book.
> >And also, just for laughs, I took it and tried opening it in duxbury, but
> >still no go (it opened up as a text document for some reason) so can
> >somebody help in regards to the braille note issue? How can I remedy this
> >problem of not being able to read this book? Should I have downloaded it
> >differently? This is my first time at bookshare so.
> >Any help with this would be much appreciated.
> >Thank you
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