Re: [Hampshire] [OT] CD Players Best Suited To Audio Books

2009-06-07 Thread Anton Piatek
2009/6/7 Sean Gibbins s...@funkygibbins.me.uk: Hi Folks, Well OT I know, but I am always astounded by the depth and breadth of knowledge on the list, so you are my first port of call on this one. Essentially my father is totally blind and regularly reads audio books. He prefers cassettes

Re: [Hampshire] [OT] CD Players Best Suited To Audio Books

2009-06-07 Thread Will Davies
gully gaoler wrote: portable looks good. i had a brief look at the RNIB site. they list a portable player in their shop that has easy-to-use buttons and a resume feature. http://onlineshop.rnib.org.uk jack on the RNIB site they have a document that you can download for more

Re: [Hampshire] [OT] CD Players Best Suited To Audio Books

2009-06-07 Thread Sean Gibbins
Will Davies wrote: gully gaoler wrote: portable looks good. i had a brief look at the RNIB site. they list a portable player in their shop that has easy-to-use buttons and a resume feature. http://onlineshop.rnib.org.uk jack on the RNIB site they have a document that you

Re: [Hampshire] [OT] CD Players Best Suited To Audio Books

2009-06-07 Thread john
Hi Try smplayer. This remembers the position you stopped and will will restart from that position. John Eayrs On Sunday 07 June 2009 15:11:50 Sean Gibbins wrote: Hi Folks, Well OT I know, but I am always astounded by the depth and breadth of knowledge on the list, so you are my first port