Hello Jean and All,

Thank you so much for this recommendation!  I will definitely give it a try!

Desi



On Sep 24, 2013, at 12:12 PM, jean parker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Desi and All:
> 
> Robo Braille is probably the easiest way to get files translated into braille 
> and thus becoming translated BRF files.  It takes some getting used to but is 
> usually effective.  You must upload your files to a web site so an internet 
> connection is necessary.
> On a related note, I am still seeking a way to do back translating of brf 
> files into txt files.  There is a site run by an Australian organization but 
> I have not gotten good results.  I downloaded the program called Louis which 
> is supposed to translate Braille in both directions but have not gotten that 
> to work either.  
> An internet connection is not always available while traveling so it would be 
> ideal to have the ability to do this on my computer without being connected.
> Jean
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