Hi there 
I guess you know, and I didn't at first, that you can write text files with 
your Braille Edge 40 in grade 2 braille and they get translated. I thought you 
had to write the text files in computer braille, but no. 

I do this all the time these days, then copy the text files to my Mac and edit 
in TextEdit if I feel like it. Then I can use, if I want, command shift t to 
make it into a rtf file. What I really want these days is the ability to write 
rtf file on my Braille Edge 40. You can read them these days, but if you make 
the mistake like I did once of trying to save an rtf file, you lock up the 
Braille Edge 40. 

Regards,
Gigi


On Feb 24, 2014, at 5:42 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> I want an app, preferably free, VO friendly, which I can use with my Braille 
> Edge 40 to do simple text  documents, such as the great American novel. 
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