Re: Converting from .brf to .doc or .docx
Here's wishing you luck in your search.I really wouldn't mind helping out if you need; I can't guarantee immediate turnaround times, but 24 hours or better would probably be workable. Its a pretty easy conversion process.I may also look
Re: Converting from .brf to .doc or .docx
I have a Braillenote Apex. The display is all but junked, but I guess I'll try to look for it. I forgot I had it -- thanks for reminder!I appreciate the offers to convert, but this would need to be a regular thing. I wouldn't feel right putting
Re: Converting from .brf to .doc or .docx
What device are you using to create the files? Depending on the device, it may be possible to type in correct braille math and get a nice-looking print file out of it. This can be done on the BrailleNote Apex and BrailleNote Touch, and to a degree
Re: Converting from .brf to .doc or .docx
do you happen to have any old, rusty, half dead note taker? something like a really old braille sense, or brailleNote, possibly a pac mate could convert your BRF into TXT, which you could then resave into DOC, or DOCX on the computer. I can
Re: Converting from .brf to .doc or .docx
There's not a lot of easy ways, since you need a system that's able to read .brf files and there just aren't a lot of those around.Specifically, I do not believe that there is a *free* application for windows capable of doing the job. You'd think
Re: Converting from .brf to .doc or .docx
There's not a lot of easy ways, since you need a system that's able to read .brf files and there just aren't a lot of those around.Specifically, I do not believe that there is a *free* application for windows capable of doing the job. You'd think
Converting from .brf to .doc or .docx
Greetings,Hope all is well. Does naybody know of a way to convert a BRF file into a Microsoft Word .doc or .docx file? I'm working with math in BRF and need to translate it into a format my professor can read.I've used Duxbury before