Now they have a windows program to help you with the uploading. Did you
know this device is also a braille display? And that you can log on to an
isp with it?
Isaac
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Richard Ring wrote:
Yes, I agree here, Terri.
I have used the Bookworm, and eight cells simply didn't cut it,
especially since the company was charging $1795 for the unit.
When I used one, its file transfer program was a Dos application, which
might not even run should you have an XP machine.
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Pannett
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Dear Isaac,
How can you enjoy reading on an 8-cell display? I'd go nuts! The
Bookworm
only has 8 cells, right? I'd want at least 18 cells on my display, 32
cells
is perfect. 40-cell displays are great, too, but you have to use them
with
a PC.
BTW, I use my older BN as a braille display connected to my Windows PC.
I
can read a dxb or brf document quite easily and it's marvelous! I know
people can use DBT with speech, but that would drive me nuts!
I guess you're a shark man, but the glasses supports the BN so
marvelously!
It wouldn't surprise me if the nex version didn't support PDI's
Brailliant,
too.
Terri Pannett, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA. Army MARS call sign
AAT9PX,
California
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