GW Micro Announces New BookSense Buddy Softwarehow do you get onto newsline? I 
got the file key for downloading and reading books from BARD.  Is newsline kind 
of like that?
What about rfbd?

My booksense is already full of books and movie soundtracks.  I have the 
internal flash memory full, the spare sd card full, and my 16GB thumb drive 
filled with all the movies it could hold  I think it is kind of funny to have 
all that plugged into this little device. I'll never get through all of it.  I 
also got hearing aids that are bluetooth enabled, so I can plug a little thing 
into the booksense and listen to whatever, and no one else needs to know -- 
unless I am preoccupied and don't answer their questions...*smile*
  Unfortunately, the hearing aids require a special device in order to use the 
bluetooth, so I can't use the builtin bluetooth on the booksense.  I was kind 
of annoyed about that.  But with the device I can listen to the booksense with 
half volume and the rest of the volume is surrounding sounds. So I'm not 
totally detached from the world.
  The point is, if I plugged in a little microphone and the power plug plus all 
the other stuff, then every jack on the unit would be connected to something 
and I'd be happily listening to it via bluetooth...lol
  you know i really don't have time to play with all these gadgets, but so far 
it has been fun when I do.

  Take care and happy listening.
  --le




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Christopher Chaltain 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 8:01 PM
  Subject: RE: [GW-Booksense] GW Micro Announces New BookSense Buddy Software


  True, I just thought it would be more convenient to manage all of my 
booksense content from one application. I mean technically speaking, Booksense 
Buddy isn’t necessary at all, since I already have other ways to transfer any 
content I want to the Booksense. Incorporating Newsline support into Booksense 
Buddy might pose some technical challenges though, and of course cooperation 
from NFB, so I would definitely understand if it didn’t turn out to be worth 
the effort.

   

  --

  Christopher

  [email protected]

   

  From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 7:27 PM
  Cc: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [GW-Booksense] GW Micro Announces New BookSense Buddy Software

   

  I believe that NFB Newsline has its own transfer software, so I'm not sure 
that's necessary.

  Aaron

  On 6/18/2010 5:38 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote: 

  I haven’t played around with this software yet, but any chance that NFB 
Newsline support would be incorporated into the Booksense Buddy?

   

  --

  Christopher

  [email protected]

   

  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 11:19 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [GW-Booksense] GW Micro Announces New BookSense Buddy Software

   

  GW Micro is proud to announce the BookSense Buddy. The BookSense Buddy is a 
software application designed to provide beginner BookSense users a consistent 
and comfortable interface for transferring extracted or zipped DAISY books 
(Bookshare, NLS, and RFB&D), Audible audio books, supported documents (BRF, 
BRL, TXT, etc.) and audio files (MP3, OGG, FLAC, etc.) to BookSense devices. 
BookSense Buddy also provides direct access to the latest version of the 
BookSense firmware.

  The current version of BookSense Buddy is a beta, and should be treated as 
such. If you have questions or comments on BookSense Buddy, please call us at 
260-489-3671, email [email protected], or join the gw-booksense email list 
(www.gwmicro.com/listserv), and discuss BookSense Buddy with other BookSense 
users.

  You can access more information about BookSense Buddy and obtain the current 
version from www.gwmicro.com/booksensebuddy.

  Enjoy!

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