Hi Kimberly:

For the most part, an executable file is a program that is self extracting. In other words, if you download such a file, all you need to do to open the program is press enter on it and its contents will be extracted. As far as I know, Braille Note DOES NOT currently support THIRD-PARTY executables. So, if I write a program, and you choose to download it from a website as an example, YOU CANNOT INSTALL this program on your BrailleNote because BrailleNote only supports executables written by its developers and manufacturers.

MP3 files are audio sounds. There are many different types of bit rates associated with this type of file. The BrailleNote, unlike your computer, DOES NOT support ALL BIT RATES out there; as such, if ou download an MP3 file into your BrailleNote, it MAY NOT play. Although I HAVE NOT upgraded to Version 6.1, I DO NOT believe that you can a .WAV file on the BrailleNote, other experts will help correct this assertion.

.TXT (extension for text files), .BRF or .BRL (extensions for Braille files) WILL DO WELL with the BrailleNote.

If you are planning on downloading many files off of the Internet, be aware that the BrailleNote HAS LIMITED STORAGE SPACE which can fill up in no time. I do need the storage space you have for installing and running any and all patches from Pulsedata-HumanWare from time to time. For this reason, DOWNLOADING YOUR FILES to a CompactFlash Card or a MICRO DRIVE is the best option. If you have a COMPUTER, you can also download your files into your computer and then move or copy the file to a folder on your CompactFlash Card or Micro Drive for use with your BrailleNote. This may even be the fastest option.

I hope I helped some!!

Sincerely,
Olusegun



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