Hi Donna,

Laughs,  I seem to remember we were looking for displays at the same time years 
and years ago on the code factory list.  I'm glad to hear you got so much out 
of your alva.

I've never really regretted going with the braille connect but It's 5 years old 
or so now, and after seeing the braille edge I'd love to find an excuse to 
upgrade to one.

Can't really justify it.  The old braille connect has been a work horse, but 
you know…

I've found hims support to be a bit flakey.  Updates have a way of breaking 
things, especially on apple devices.  But I like the feel of hims braille cells 
so much.  The idea of having 40 of them makes me all excited.  Sadly it isn't 
to be for me, at least not for the foreseeable future.


Enjoy,
Erik Burggraaf
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On 2013-03-06, at 9:05 PM, Donna Goodin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Gigi,
> 
> Thanks for sending me all this.  I felt pretty confident that the Edge would 
> be a good choice, but am glad to hear that it is working so well for you.  I 
> think I'll move ahead as soon as I can sell my Alva.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> On Mar 6, 2013, at 5:51 PM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Donna
>> I have a braille Edge  40, and I like it a lot. What offhand, I can't think 
>> of anything except one little small thing. If you use the Bluetooth option, 
>> and then you switch to the USB option to put it on your Mac, there is this 
>> Weird thing where you can't go with the space G option to grade to an 
>> computer braille. I got around this by usingeither  the Bluetooth option 
>> most of the time. I think they'll fix that eventually.
>> I guess the only other small thing that I can think of what offhand has 
>> nothing to do with the Mac or the iPhone or any iOS device. If you use the 
>> standalone option for writing and reading files, there is a slight bug for 
>> displaying with BRF files. If you tell the braille edge that you don't want 
>> to see special characters, every now and then you will get displayed what 
>> appears to be a blank line. This is more noticeable in web braille files. I 
>> just go right past it and keep going.
>> You can easily go back and forth between the braille edge and the map, and 
>> then that never knows you left. The little card that is inside the Burlage 
>> can be put into the slot in a MacBook Pro, and it works real good. The only 
>> thing is, it will put these weird little files in there that I ignore most 
>> of the time, but you can delete them. They are very obvious, and I have been 
>> told that it is the Macintosh computer that is putting the files on there.
>> 
>> If you want one, I think you will be doing yourself a good thing by getting 
>> a Bralinch. I'm glad I got mine.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Mar 6, 2013, at 7:33 AM, Donna Goodin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I'm considering purchasing a Braille Edge from HIMS, which I would like to 
>>> pair with my Mac, and my i-devices (iPhone, iPod).  Could anyone using that 
>>> display drop me a line and let me know what you think of it, and how well 
>>> it works with these devices?  Is there anything about it that doesn't work 
>>> well?
>>> 
>>> Thanks for any info you can provide.
>>> Best,
>>> Donna
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