You can use Text-edit on the Mac if you turn contractions off. You can do the 
same in Safari, and even convert the books to pdf or Epub and read them in 
IBooks. In all cases you need eight-dot Braille on and contractions off. This 
assumes you're using a Braille display. If you want to read them with speech, 
you'll either need to use something like Louis to back-translate the file, or 
use another program. I don't know of anything that will allow reading on the 
IPhone using speech.

HTH,
Teresa

"Visualize whirled peas."

On Jun 16, 2012, at 4:27 PM, Matt Dierckens wrote:

> Hey all,
> Does anyone know of apps for reading .brf files on the mac and the IPhone?
> Thanks. :)
> 
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