HI Mary,

Have you tried doing your stuff in text edit and then translating and embossing 
with louis?  That should work, even if it is a little cumbersome.

It's tough to defend index.  They are not exactly on the cutting edge of 
software development on any platform.  But I suspect that it's stagnated in 
part because very few people reported using it.  I suggest that any one who is 
using an index on their mac  dash off an email to the index people, and cc the 
accessibility department at apple, since they were in on it apparently.  Show 
some demand and we will get an update next year, hopefully.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf
User support consultant,
Website: http://www.erik-burggraaf.com
Toll-free: 888-255-5194

On 2010-07-21, at 11:56 PM, Mary Otten wrote:

> Hi Allison,
> IBraille is the braille translation program for Index embossers that works on 
> Macs. Its the mac equivalent to their WinBraille, if you've heard of that. It 
> came out when tiger was out and has not been updated since so far as I can 
> tell. Looks like they put out the product and just let it go with no effort 
> at improving it at all.
> 
> mary
> 
> Mary Otten
> [email protected]
> 
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