Hello Deborah.
Well believe it or not I still use a braille lite forty. when It
comes too dependability I have found nothing better. True it's
limited by today's standards but what it does it does very well!
again in all the 12 13 years I've been using this thing I have
NEVER lost a file which my braille note mpower ate my novel after
my just having finished while I was proofing it.
So there you have it!
Best
Jack
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>From: Deborah Kendrick <[log in to unmask]
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>Date sent: Sun, 29 May 2011 14:45:26 -0500
>Subject: [VICUG-L] 15 seconds of fame?
>Hi everyone,
>Hi everyone,
>I'm writing an article about the various methods blind people use
for taking
>notes. It occurred to me that I should also throw the question
to this list
>of techies!
>When you go to a meeting or other setting where you want to take
notes on
>information given, what is your device and method of choice?
And, secondly,
>if you're out and about and need to capture a quick fact like a
phone number
>or date, how do you make note of it?
>Thanks in advance for all and any responses!
>Deborah
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