Re: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-08-01 Thread Desi Noller
Hi Brett,

Thanks so much for these tips!  I will definitely check them out, and I'm sure 
I'll have questions!  :)  I always have questions!

Desi



On Jul 28, 2013, at 11:10 PM, Brett brettst...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi, 
 
 A couple of apps you can check out are:
 ILike2Read, great for reading txt files in braille. 
 Also Downloads and VoiceDream. 
 Check these out in the app store and if you have further questions after 
 reading there discriptions, just ask. 
 
 Sent with Siri from Brett's iPhone
 
 On 25/07/2013, at 11:50 PM, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com wrote:
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 I tried to post this message yesterday, but never saw it come through on the 
 list, so I apologize profusely if you received it twice!  If you did, could 
 someone explain why I am receiving mail from this list, but am not seeing my 
 own posting?  Thanks!
 
 My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an iMac, an 
 iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who is sighted also 
 uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation iPad.  So, I guess you could 
 say we have become a total Apple family.
 
 Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the companies who 
 sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take the plunge and 
 purchase a Braille Display for use with my Apple products.  I have a 40 cell 
 display, and I have had no trouble connecting it via USB to my iMac, or 
 pairing it with my iOS devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I stored a 
 lot of information that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that device.  
 Now that I can't do that anymore, I would like to find a way to store a 
 number of my Braille and text files on my iPod Touch.  Is anyone else out 
 there using a Braille Display with an iOS device in place of a dedicated 
 NoteTaker?  If so, have you found a way to store folders and files so that 
 you can have access to them no matter where you are, and whether or not you 
 have a wireless connection?  Any suggestions would be immensely appreciated!
 
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Re: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-08-01 Thread Desi Noller
Hi Anthony,

I think a combination of things was happening.  I hadn't realized that I would 
be able to get list messages in my inbox before having my status approved by 
the moderators, and then I was even further confused when my own messages 
weren't coming through, thinking that I was already an established list member! 
 LOL!  I hope that makes sense to somebody besides just me!  LOL!  Anyway, 
things seem to be working well now with the list, and I'm very glad to be here!

Desi



On Jul 28, 2013, at 10:38 PM, Anthony Vece ajv...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Desi;
 
 Welcome to the list.
 
 As far as seeing your messages, Google is set up in such a way that you are 
 unable to see your own messages.
 However; some list members are clever enough to do something with the reply 
 so they can see their own messages.
 
 As far as a Braille display or, a note taker I don't own one so, I can't say 
 anything about using it.
 
 Again, welcome to the list.
 
 Anthony
 
 
 Sent from my Verizon iPhone 5!
 
 On Jul 25, 2013, at 9:50 AM, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com wrote:
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 I tried to post this message yesterday, but never saw it come through on the 
 list, so I apologize profusely if you received it twice!  If you did, could 
 someone explain why I am receiving mail from this list, but am not seeing my 
 own posting?  Thanks!
 
 My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an iMac, an 
 iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who is sighted also 
 uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation iPad.  So, I guess you could 
 say we have become a total Apple family.
 
 Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the companies who 
 sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take the plunge and 
 purchase a Braille Display for use with my Apple products.  I have a 40 cell 
 display, and I have had no trouble connecting it via USB to my iMac, or 
 pairing it with my iOS devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I stored a 
 lot of information that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that device.  
 Now that I can't do that anymore, I would like to find a way to store a 
 number of my Braille and text files on my iPod Touch.  Is anyone else out 
 there using a Braille Display with an iOS device in place of a dedicated 
 NoteTaker?  If so, have you found a way to store folders and files so that 
 you can have access to them no matter where you are, and whether or not you 
 have a wireless connection?  Any suggestions would be immensely appreciated!
 
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Re: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-08-01 Thread Desi Noller
Hi Ari,

Thank you so much!  I will check this App out for sure!  When I wasn't sure 
that my messages were getting through to the list, I continued to do some of my 
own research, and ultimately, for the moment at least, I have been using 
Dropbox with Plain text.  It works fine as long as text files are all I need to 
work with.  It's definitely a different way of handling things, but I'm sure 
I'll get used to it after some more time!  :)


Desi


On Jul 28, 2013, at 9:10 PM, Arianna englishride...@gmail.com wrote:

 I understand how you feel. For several years, I owned a BrailleNote, and 
 having the ability to just whip out your note-taker, turn it on, and quickly 
 jot something down was really great.
 
 As to your file-storage questions:
 I use an appp called Notesy to take notes. I can't remember how much it 
 costs, but it's not too expensive--probably only a few bucks. The app has 
 some accessibility quirks, though I think they have more to do with VoiceOver 
 rather than with the app itself. You can work with files off-line, and they 
 can be synced to Dropbox if you use that. I do, and it's super easy to set up 
 and then forget about. :D Having your notes synced with Dropbox means that 
 you always have things backed up; you can also work with notes from your 
 computer if using this setup. I hope this helps you.
 
 
 Thanks,
 Ari
 
 
 On Jul 25, 2013, at 6:50 AM, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com wrote:
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 I tried to post this message yesterday, but never saw it come through on the 
 list, so I apologize profusely if you received it twice!  If you did, could 
 someone explain why I am receiving mail from this list, but am not seeing my 
 own posting?  Thanks!
 
 My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an iMac, an 
 iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who is sighted also 
 uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation iPad.  So, I guess you could 
 say we have become a total Apple family.
 
 Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the companies who 
 sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take the plunge and 
 purchase a Braille Display for use with my Apple products.  I have a 40 cell 
 display, and I have had no trouble connecting it via USB to my iMac, or 
 pairing it with my iOS devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I stored a 
 lot of information that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that device.  
 Now that I can't do that anymore, I would like to find a way to store a 
 number of my Braille and text files on my iPod Touch.  Is anyone else out 
 there using a Braille Display with an iOS device in place of a dedicated 
 NoteTaker?  If so, have you found a way to store folders and files so that 
 you can have access to them no matter where you are, and whether or not you 
 have a wireless connection?  Any suggestions would be immensely appreciated!
 
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Re: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-07-29 Thread Brett
Hi, 

A couple of apps you can check out are:
ILike2Read, great for reading txt files in braille. 
Also Downloads and VoiceDream. 
Check these out in the app store and if you have further questions after 
reading there discriptions, just ask. 

Sent with Siri from Brett's iPhone

On 25/07/2013, at 11:50 PM, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com wrote:

 Hi Everyone,
 
 I tried to post this message yesterday, but never saw it come through on the 
 list, so I apologize profusely if you received it twice!  If you did, could 
 someone explain why I am receiving mail from this list, but am not seeing my 
 own posting?  Thanks!
 
 My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an iMac, an 
 iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who is sighted also 
 uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation iPad.  So, I guess you could 
 say we have become a total Apple family.
 
 Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the companies who 
 sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take the plunge and purchase 
 a Braille Display for use with my Apple products.  I have a 40 cell display, 
 and I have had no trouble connecting it via USB to my iMac, or pairing it 
 with my iOS devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I stored a lot of 
 information that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that device.  Now that 
 I can't do that anymore, I would like to find a way to store a number of my 
 Braille and text files on my iPod Touch.  Is anyone else out there using a 
 Braille Display with an iOS device in place of a dedicated NoteTaker?  If so, 
 have you found a way to store folders and files so that you can have access 
 to them no matter where you are, and whether or not you have a wireless 
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Re: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-07-29 Thread Mario Barbuto

  Hi Desi,

There are various apps you can sync in DropBox having your stored 
files available everywhere and everytime, even out of wireless 
connection, but with a 3G active.
I have used almost successfully AccessNote, Write2, PlainText and 
some others, you can easily find in the AppleStore.
These apps create their own folder inside the DropBox folder where 
they store the files.

Take into consideration they only manage txt format files, unfortunately...
They can also operate offline, syncing the new files when the phone 
gets its connection wireless or 3G again.
Each of them isn't fully accessible; at any rate, all of them could 
be managed almost efficiently using VoiceOver and a little patience.

Warmly,
Mario.


At 15:50 25/07/2013, Desi Noller wrote:

Hi Everyone,

My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an 
iMac, an iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who 
is sighted also uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation 
iPad.  So, I guess you could say we have become a total Apple family.


Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the 
companies who sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take 
the plunge and purchase a Braille Display for use with my Apple 
products.  I have a 40 cell display, and I have had no trouble 
connecting it via USB to my iMac, or pairing it with my iOS 
devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I stored a lot of 
information that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that 
device.  Now that I can't do that anymore, I would like to find a 
way to store a number of my Braille and text files on my iPod 
Touch.  Is anyone else out there using a Braille Display with an iOS 
device in place of a dedicated NoteTaker?  If so, have you found a 
way to store folders and files so that you can have access to them 
no matter where you are, and whether or not you have a wireless 
connection?  Any suggestions would be immensely appreciated!


Desi





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Via Castiglione n.71 - 40124 Bologna BO Italia
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Re: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-07-29 Thread Anthony Vece
Hi Desi;

Welcome to the list.

As far as seeing your messages, Google is set up in such a way that you are 
unable to see your own messages.
However; some list members are clever enough to do something with the reply so 
they can see their own messages.

As far as a Braille display or, a note taker I don't own one so, I can't say 
anything about using it.

Again, welcome to the list.

Anthony


Sent from my Verizon iPhone 5!

On Jul 25, 2013, at 9:50 AM, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com wrote:

 Hi Everyone,
 
 I tried to post this message yesterday, but never saw it come through on the 
 list, so I apologize profusely if you received it twice!  If you did, could 
 someone explain why I am receiving mail from this list, but am not seeing my 
 own posting?  Thanks!
 
 My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an iMac, an 
 iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who is sighted also 
 uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation iPad.  So, I guess you could 
 say we have become a total Apple family.
 
 Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the companies who 
 sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take the plunge and purchase 
 a Braille Display for use with my Apple products.  I have a 40 cell display, 
 and I have had no trouble connecting it via USB to my iMac, or pairing it 
 with my iOS devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I stored a lot of 
 information that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that device.  Now that 
 I can't do that anymore, I would like to find a way to store a number of my 
 Braille and text files on my iPod Touch.  Is anyone else out there using a 
 Braille Display with an iOS device in place of a dedicated NoteTaker?  If so, 
 have you found a way to store folders and files so that you can have access 
 to them no matter where you are, and whether or not you have a wireless 
 connection?  Any suggestions would be immensely appreciated!
 
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Re: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-07-29 Thread Arianna
Notesy can view, though not edit, rtf files.


Thanks,
Ari

On Jul 29, 2013, at 1:31 AM, Mario Barbuto barb...@cavazza.it wrote:

  Hi Desi,
 
 There are various apps you can sync in DropBox having your stored files 
 available everywhere and everytime, even out of wireless connection, but with 
 a 3G active.
 I have used almost successfully AccessNote, Write2, PlainText and some 
 others, you can easily find in the AppleStore.
 These apps create their own folder inside the DropBox folder where they store 
 the files.
 Take into consideration they only manage txt format files, unfortunately...
 They can also operate offline, syncing the new files when the phone gets its 
 connection wireless or 3G again.
 Each of them isn't fully accessible; at any rate, all of them could be 
 managed almost efficiently using VoiceOver and a little patience.
 Warmly,
 Mario.
 
 
 At 15:50 25/07/2013, Desi Noller wrote:
 Hi Everyone,
 
 My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an iMac, an 
 iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who is sighted also 
 uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation iPad.  So, I guess you could 
 say we have become a total Apple family.
 
 Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the companies who 
 sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take the plunge and 
 purchase a Braille Display for use with my Apple products.  I have a 40 cell 
 display, and I have had no trouble connecting it via USB to my iMac, or 
 pairing it with my iOS devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I stored a 
 lot of information that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that device.  
 Now that I can't do that anymore, I would like to find a way to store a 
 number of my Braille and text files on my iPod Touch.  Is anyone else out 
 there using a Braille Display with an iOS device in place of a dedicated 
 NoteTaker?  If so, have you found a way to store folders and files so that 
 you can have access to them no matter where you are, and whether or not you 
 have a wireless connection?  Any suggestions would be immensely appreciated!
 
 Desi
 
 
 
 
 Mario Barbuto
 Direttore Istituto F.Cavazza
 Via Castiglione n.71 - 40124 Bologna BO Italia
 Voice +39 051 332090 - Fax +39 051 332609
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Re: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-07-29 Thread Mario Barbuto

Thank you, Ari!
I'll try it soon.
Although only reading rtf files, it could help.
Furthermore, it's an opportunity to test another app new to me.

Warmly,

Mario.

At 16.38 29/07/2013, you wrote:

Notesy can view, though not edit, rtf files.


Thanks,
Ari






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Re: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-07-29 Thread Christopher Chaltain
This is only true if you're using a Gmail account. If you're using 
another email provider, which I think Desi is, then you would see your 
own posts to the list.


On 07/29/2013 12:38 AM, Anthony Vece wrote:

Hi Desi;

Welcome to the list.

As far as seeing your messages, Google is set up in such a way that you are 
unable to see your own messages.
However; some list members are clever enough to do something with the reply so 
they can see their own messages.

As far as a Braille display or, a note taker I don't own one so, I can't say 
anything about using it.

Again, welcome to the list.

Anthony


Sent from my Verizon iPhone 5!

On Jul 25, 2013, at 9:50 AM, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com wrote:


Hi Everyone,

I tried to post this message yesterday, but never saw it come through on the 
list, so I apologize profusely if you received it twice!  If you did, could 
someone explain why I am receiving mail from this list, but am not seeing my 
own posting?  Thanks!

My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an iMac, an 
iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who is sighted also 
uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation iPad.  So, I guess you could say 
we have become a total Apple family.

Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the companies who 
sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take the plunge and purchase a 
Braille Display for use with my Apple products.  I have a 40 cell display, and 
I have had no trouble connecting it via USB to my iMac, or pairing it with my 
iOS devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I stored a lot of information 
that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that device.  Now that I can't do 
that anymore, I would like to find a way to store a number of my Braille and 
text files on my iPod Touch.  Is anyone else out there using a Braille Display 
with an iOS device in place of a dedicated NoteTaker?  If so, have you found a 
way to store folders and files so that you can have access to them no matter 
where you are, and whether or not you have a wireless connection?  Any 
suggestions would be immensely appreciated!

Desi


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Re: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-07-29 Thread Arianna
I see my own posts, and I'm using a Gmail account. I'm not sure if having a 
filter/label combination for emails from this list has anything to do with 
that, but I'm using that setup, as well.


Thanks,
Ari

On Jul 29, 2013, at 5:25 PM, Christopher Chaltain chalt...@gmail.com wrote:

 This is only true if you're using a Gmail account. If you're using another 
 email provider, which I think Desi is, then you would see your own posts to 
 the list.
 
 On 07/29/2013 12:38 AM, Anthony Vece wrote:
 Hi Desi;
 
 Welcome to the list.
 
 As far as seeing your messages, Google is set up in such a way that you are 
 unable to see your own messages.
 However; some list members are clever enough to do something with the reply 
 so they can see their own messages.
 
 As far as a Braille display or, a note taker I don't own one so, I can't say 
 anything about using it.
 
 Again, welcome to the list.
 
 Anthony
 
 
 Sent from my Verizon iPhone 5!
 
 On Jul 25, 2013, at 9:50 AM, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com wrote:
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 I tried to post this message yesterday, but never saw it come through on 
 the list, so I apologize profusely if you received it twice!  If you did, 
 could someone explain why I am receiving mail from this list, but am not 
 seeing my own posting?  Thanks!
 
 My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an iMac, an 
 iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who is sighted also 
 uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation iPad.  So, I guess you could 
 say we have become a total Apple family.
 
 Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the companies 
 who sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take the plunge and 
 purchase a Braille Display for use with my Apple products.  I have a 40 
 cell display, and I have had no trouble connecting it via USB to my iMac, 
 or pairing it with my iOS devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I 
 stored a lot of information that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that 
 device.  Now that I can't do that anymore, I would like to find a way to 
 store a number of my Braille and text files on my iPod Touch.  Is anyone 
 else out there using a Braille Display with an iOS device in place of a 
 dedicated NoteTaker?  If so, have you found a way to store folders and 
 files so that you can have access to them no matter where you are, and 
 whether or not you have a wireless connection?  Any suggestions would be 
 immensely appreciated!
 
 Desi
 
 
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Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-07-28 Thread Desi Noller
Hi Everyone,

I tried to post this message yesterday, but never saw it come through on the 
list, so I apologize profusely if you received it twice!  If you did, could 
someone explain why I am receiving mail from this list, but am not seeing my 
own posting?  Thanks!

My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an iMac, an 
iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who is sighted also 
uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation iPad.  So, I guess you could say 
we have become a total Apple family.

Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the companies who 
sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take the plunge and purchase a 
Braille Display for use with my Apple products.  I have a 40 cell display, and 
I have had no trouble connecting it via USB to my iMac, or pairing it with my 
iOS devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I stored a lot of information 
that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that device.  Now that I can't do 
that anymore, I would like to find a way to store a number of my Braille and 
text files on my iPod Touch.  Is anyone else out there using a Braille Display 
with an iOS device in place of a dedicated NoteTaker?  If so, have you found a 
way to store folders and files so that you can have access to them no matter 
where you are, and whether or not you have a wireless connection?  Any 
suggestions would be immensely appreciated!

Desi


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RE: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-07-28 Thread Larry Lumpkin
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Of Desi Noller
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Subject: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

Hi Everyone,

I tried to post this message yesterday, but never saw it come through on the
list, so I apologize profusely if you received it twice!  If you did, could
someone explain why I am receiving mail from this list, but am not seeing my
own posting?  Thanks!

My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an iMac, an
iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who is sighted also
uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation iPad.  So, I guess you could
say we have become a total Apple family.

Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the companies who
sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take the plunge and
purchase a Braille Display for use with my Apple products.  I have a 40 cell
display, and I have had no trouble connecting it via USB to my iMac, or
pairing it with my iOS devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I stored a
lot of information that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that device.
Now that I can't do that anymore, I would like to find a way to store a
number of my Braille and text files on my iPod Touch.  Is anyone else out
there using a Braille Display with an iOS device in place of a dedicated
NoteTaker?  If so, have you found a way to store folders and files so that
you can have access to them no matter where you are, and whether or not you
have a wireless connection?  Any suggestions would be immensely appreciated!

Desi


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Re: Introduction And File Storage Questionn

2013-07-28 Thread Arianna
I understand how you feel. For several years, I owned a BrailleNote, and having 
the ability to just whip out your note-taker, turn it on, and quickly jot 
something down was really great.

As to your file-storage questions:
I use an appp called Notesy to take notes. I can't remember how much it costs, 
but it's not too expensive--probably only a few bucks. The app has some 
accessibility quirks, though I think they have more to do with VoiceOver rather 
than with the app itself. You can work with files off-line, and they can be 
synced to Dropbox if you use that. I do, and it's super easy to set up and then 
forget about. :D Having your notes synced with Dropbox means that you always 
have things backed up; you can also work with notes from your computer if using 
this setup. I hope this helps you.


Thanks,
Ari


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 Hi Everyone,
 
 I tried to post this message yesterday, but never saw it come through on the 
 list, so I apologize profusely if you received it twice!  If you did, could 
 someone explain why I am receiving mail from this list, but am not seeing my 
 own posting?  Thanks!
 
 My name is Desi Noller and I live in Phoenix Arizona.  I have an iMac, an 
 iPhone 4S, and a 4th Generation iPod Touch.  My husband who is sighted also 
 uses an iMac, iPhone 4S, and a 2nd Generation iPad.  So, I guess you could 
 say we have become a total Apple family.
 
 Recently, after some very unfortunate dealings with one of the companies who 
 sells dedicated Braille NoteTakers, I decided to take the plunge and purchase 
 a Braille Display for use with my Apple products.  I have a 40 cell display, 
 and I have had no trouble connecting it via USB to my iMac, or pairing it 
 with my iOS devices!  When I had a Braille NoteTaker, I stored a lot of 
 information that I wanted particularly in Braille, on that device.  Now that 
 I can't do that anymore, I would like to find a way to store a number of my 
 Braille and text files on my iPod Touch.  Is anyone else out there using a 
 Braille Display with an iOS device in place of a dedicated NoteTaker?  If so, 
 have you found a way to store folders and files so that you can have access 
 to them no matter where you are, and whether or not you have a wireless 
 connection?  Any suggestions would be immensely appreciated!
 
 Desi
 
 
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