On a related, but different note: you know what would be really cool? If
cayenne FB reader would make a version for the Mac. Then the iOS version and
the Mac version good store documents to the same place and sink.
Nancy Badger, Ph.D
Assistant Vice Chancellor, Student Services
UT Chattanooga
It's already implemented in the beta, and according to the release notes
will be available really soon.
On 7/11/2015 6:12 PM, Lynn White wrote:
The only thing that frustrated me about Jim's presentation was that they did
not really have any type of a target date that this new feature was
The only thing that frustrated me about Jim's presentation was that they did
not really have any type of a target date that this new feature was going to be
implemented. In fact, I thought that the feature was already here. Period.
Apparently it is not.
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On Jul 10, 2015,
What exactly does this attachment to the stand do that makes scanning books
easier? Are you allowed to say anything about the prototype that you've seen?
Thanks,
Ari
On Jul 11, 2015, at 4:02 PM, Tara Prakash taraprak...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all. In the context of this thread, Richard Turner
Hi all. In the context of this thread, Richard Turner wrote to me off
list with the following information regarding the stand that can be
used with K-NFB reader. The relevant part is pasted below:
The maker of the Fopydo Scanning Stand for the Blind is working on a
simple attachment that will make
Lynn,
KNFB keeps its promises, although maybe not on your timetable. Jim
gashel said last year that the company had no interest in selling
anything physical that needed to be delivered through the mail. Feel
free to write him or the company for the specific make and model
number of the stand
As about Kelley's statement regarding KNFB Jim
gashel said last year that the company had no interest in selling
anything physical that needed to be delivered through the mail. I
understand for their first two products they were precisely doing so.
K-NFB was happily sending their original Reader
Hi Kelly,
I was referring to the new automatic scanning feature, not the stand.
I would hAve no reason to question Jim's nor the NFB's integrity.
Usually when they demonstrate something new, they give some targeted time of
release.
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On Jul 11, 2015, at 4:39 PM, Kelly Pierce
How does it work? I mean, where do you hide the fingers that turn the pages?
Take care
10. juli 2015 kl. 22:30 skrev TaraPrakash taraprak...@gmail.com:
No he did not. Maybe nFB is going to start selling their own stand. (No pun
intended)
This is just a speculation on my part though
Sent
The fingers do not bother n FB reader
The camera focuses on the surface area of the page your fingers would stay on
the edges
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On Jul 10, 2015, at 7:34 PM, Terje Strømberg terjestrmb...@gmail.com wrote:
How does it work? I mean, where do you hide the fingers that turn
Awesome!
At 03:12 PM 7/10/2015, you wrote:
As per the demonstration just
made in NFB convention, one will be able to read multiple page documents,
such as book, using a stand. Jim ghatial showed in the demo that all need
you to do is flip pages. Scanning and reading of books will be much
faster
He didn't say what stand he was using?
On Jul 10, 2015, at 3:12 PM, TaraPrakash taraprak...@gmail.com wrote:
As per the demonstration just made in NFB convention, one will be able to read
multiple page documents, such as book, using a stand. Jim ghatial showed in the
demo that all need you
No he did not. Maybe nFB is going to start selling their own stand. (No pun
intended)
This is just a speculation on my part though
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On Jul 10, 2015, at 3:18 PM, bcnf...@gmail.com wrote:
He didn't say what stand he was using?
On Jul 10, 2015, at 3:12 PM,
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