Hi John. I am an avid TNAUK user and use the BrailleNote to read 
newspapers and magazines from TNAUK without any interaction with the PC at 
all. In terms of their electronic service, there are two ways you can 
obtain the material. You can either ask TNAUK to e-mail it to you, or you 
can get password protected access to their BBS web site and download them 
from there. In either case, you will receive the files with a .zip 
extension. Rename the file so that it has a .bks extension, then go to the 
book reader and open the file. You will find that the file is unzipped for 
you and ready to read. I personally also find that it is best to then 
rename the actual unzipped file to have a .txt extension. Although these 
are ASCII files, TNAUK for some reason gives them a .doc extension, and 
Windows and the BrailleNote can often try and treat them as MS Word files.

One of the many great things about TNAUK is that their files are formatted 
extremely consistently. Each article is on a new page, so I use the 
BrailleNote to search for the new page character, and after doing this 
once, can skip between articles simply by pressing space with N.

Hope this helps.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
Pulse Data International Ltd

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Hail, Gary and all ...

Do you receive your material from TNAUK on a PC and then transfer it to 
your BrailleNote, Gary?  I only have a BrailleNote.  Can I subscribe to 
the TNAUK service at a practical level, that being so?  Could you (or 
someone) give me first-step-by-first-step directions how to make this 
work, please?  I know this has just been covered for Gary, but I didn't 
understand.  So that's how elementary any directions would need to be. 
Also, I may not have asked all the appropriate questions; so, if there's 
anything else anyone thinks I ought to know, I'd be grateful for that.

Many thanks.

'Bye for now,
John Goddard.


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