I recently investigated this translator, and it seems to require Dos
commands and run on a Dos shell. Pam or other listers, is this your
experience with using NFBTrans? I'm strictly a Windows person and
wouldn't know a Dos command if it bit me in the... So any help or
advice on using NFBTrans for us Windows-dependent folks would be
tremendously helpful. Thanks!
Catherine Getchell
On 8/29/08, Pam Taylor <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I finally found the freeware for individual or home use for Braille
> Translation. You still need an embosser and must save your document as
> a text file before translating. It uses contracted Braille only. I
> was happy to get the new site for this freeware.
> http://www.nfb.org/nfb/nfbtrans.asp?SnID=995977526
>
> Pam
>
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