[Blindmath] Which version of Braille Blaster Should I Download?
John J. Boyer
john.boyer at abilitiessoft.org
Sun May 1 16:51:21 UTC 2016
You can try the development version of Braille
Blaster. However, it is no longer under development unless people start
working on it. I don't know its capabilities. You should subsctibe to
the BrailleBlaster mailing list.
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John
On Sun, May 01, 2016 at 03:24:55PM +0000, Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics wrote:
> Hi BlindMath mates? How's it going?
> Though not related specifically to mathematics and the blind, my query could potentially be beneficial to others as well.
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> Which version of Braille Blaster should I download and install?
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> There is a "development" (or beta) version for Windows available for download at
> http://www.brailleblaster.org/dist/.
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> And, there's an archived version for Windows, which can be downloaded from
> http://www.brailleblaster.org/dist/archive/.
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> The latter version dates back to 2012.
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> So which version is going to work for me?
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> I need Braille Blaster for creation and editing of braille documents because I cannot afford to purchase a license, for example, of the Duxbury Braille Translation (DBT) software, and the DBT 11.3 free demo version is rather too limited in functionality.
> Regards.
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