I use flashcards myself. I often translate files using Louis onthe Mac and transfer them to theBrailleNote for later reading. Very useful, that. In fact, that is what I did for a project I am working on--have to edit a monstorous document, and wanted to really "see" it, so translated it into Braille, and now I will make my edits. Yay!

The only problem will be ... inserting those edits into the print text without losing formatting. Maybe extra work this way, but who knows? It may work out OK.

Jane


On Apr 17, 2008, at 5:53 PM, David Poehlman wrote:

missing sync?

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From: "Jerry Matheny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Yes. You can use either a network connection via a pcmcia wireless card or ethernet, or I believe the newer BrailleNotes have bluetooth, which is also an option. And don't forget the compact flash cards. That can be an option
as well, just whatever you wanna do I guess.


Best reguards,

Jerry

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Hi all,
Is there a way for Braille Note users to transfer files to or from a mac?

Thanks.







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