Congrads to you friend.  I haven't tried since snow leopard, but hooking the bs 
up to a mack on leopard was an absolute beast and I never got my company demo 
unit to work.  When I put feelers out for help, all I got back were reports of 
failure on both the bs+ and the cb.

Best,

erik burggraaf
A+ certified technician and user support consultant.
Phone: 888-255-5194
Email: [email protected]

On 2010-01-08, at 1:34 PM, Matt Roberts wrote:

> I found out some interesting information regarding the BrailleSense and 
> VoiceSense. In addition to using the BrailleSense as a braille display, you 
> can also retrieve files from it and put them on your Macintosh. The Macintosh 
> recognizes your BrailleSense as another drive, you don't need additional 
> software. This is great, because you can backup your files from your 
> BrailleSense to your Mac. If you want to use the files on the Mac, you will 
> need to put them in a form for the software you want to use. Though the 
> VoiceSense cannot be used at all on the Mac, unless it has a braille display 
> connected to it, you can also get files from it in the same way you can on 
> the BrailleSense.
> 
> I hope this information is helpful to someone, and if you have questions, 
> you're welcome to ask me.
> 
> Matt Roberts [email protected]
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