If you can't hold them all in flash, and happen to have some storage cards, you can put some of them on the cards.

Peggy

At 07:35 PM 10/21/2004, you wrote:
i've never used the web browser or the email functions yet.  i've always had
a PC.  however, I did just download a bunch of web braille books that I was
totally ecstatic to find available.  Tomorrow, I'll try loading them onto
the BN and see what happens when I open them.  wonder how many the BN memory
can hold?  I'd better pick a few and see.


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Or, if you have the newer BN or VN with the web browser, you can go right
to web Braille with Keyweb, find the volume of the book you want and hit
enter.  It'll open that book which you could read online if you really
wanted to waste time.  But instead you can save it, and when it asks for
the filename, give it a name and type .brf for the extension;  otherwise it
won't work right.

Peggy

At 07:47 PM 10/21/2004, you wrote:
>Why not download into the flash card from your pc and then you will be
>able to use thebooks right away. Put brf extensions at the end of each
>volume and you are set.
>I usually download on to my computer with windows key e.  then simply go
>in to my computer, h for hard drive because that is how I labled it then d
>for documents and settings then m for Mary Ellen then M for my documents
>then I locate the file of the book, press space to select, I usually do a
>control C. to copy to the clipboard.
>Then I hit another windows e for my computer and arrow down to the flash
>card usually it is called something like local disk E so I sometimes put
>an L. Then I go into my books folder with a b and then open that, tab over
>to the file list and do a control V. to paste the book into the microdrive
>or flash card.
>This way, if you should have a corrupted flash card, you still have the
>book on the pc and if you have Kurzweil and I am not sure if open book
>does this but if you have Kurzweil that program illegedly will allow you
>to read the brf foremat on the computer.
>That is how I do web Braille.. It sounds like a lengthy process but once
>you get the hang of it it is actually quicker than active sync.
>
>Mary Ellen Earls
>Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.
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