--------------------------------------------------it's the same as windows,
macs can save in to rtf files and with the office versions for mac they can
do .doc if I remember right.
From: "Alana Jovanovski" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 20:09
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [Braillenote] Document compatibility with Apple computers
Hi,
Because there have been issues with word documents and some still continue
such as the unsupported word 2007 format, I was wondering how the BN Apex
works with documents created by or edited by Apple computers. For
example, if one creates documents using iWork or the Mac version of
office, are these compatible with the BrailleNote?
I hope I am making sense here. If not, sorry about that. I do not use an
Apple computer, but my family do. They are thinking about getting a Mac
desktop, possibly with iWork. I don't think I'll use it much, but I am
just curious, in case I ever decide to change to a Mac. If there are any
Mac users on this list, how do you find document compatibility between the
BrailleNote and Mac compared to windows?
It's great that the BrailleNote can work with an iPhone or iPod touch. I
don't own these devices, but I have heard that they can. I use a Bt
keyboard.
Thanks.
Alana
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