[nfbcs] Software to download DTB
Bryan Schulz
b.schulz at sbcglobal.net
Sat Nov 19 18:57:22 UTC 2011
hi,
yes, winrar is the same type as 7 or pk and can be set to appear in the
context apps key menu.
i was meaning is cdesk easier than hitting two keys to unzip something
other than the companion program?
Bryan Schulz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Jacobson" <steve.jacobson at visi.com>
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Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Software to download DTB
> Brian,
>
> I use 7ZIP which is probably like WINRAR, although I am just guessing
> since you didn't provide any information as to
> how WINRAR works. It certainly can be done, but none of these manual
> processes are as simple and straight
> forward as using the HumanWare Companion to move zipped books to the
> Stream. You just check the books you
> want and press "Transfer" and that's it. The same thing was true of the
> BookSense Buddy software. Both only work
> with their particular devices, though. The point of a computer and
> software is to make things easier. If you are going
> to ask "how hard is it," how hard is it to just type a letter on a
> typewriter. There are no updates, no viruses, no
> malware, no operating systems to upgrade and such. What is wrong with
> wanting the computer to do more of the
> work instead of us? If WINRAR is like 7ZIP, there are multiple extract
> options, and while the correct option is going to
> be obvious to us, it isn't going to be obvious to all new or less
> sophisticated users. With 7ZIP, I select the books I
> want, bring up the context menu and find the 7ZIP pulldown, pick the
> correct of the three extract options and wait
> until it is done, find the folders containing the books I want and select
> them, copy them to the clipboard, find the
> correct folder on the device playing the book, and paste the folders
> there. If I only copy to one device, I could
> probably extract directly to that device's folder, but that isn't a good
> idea if one is going to put the books on different
> devices. Software like the Humanware Companion basically handles all of
> the above steps except selecting the
> books. What sort of shortcuts can one take with WINRAR?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Steve Jacobson
>
> On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 09:06:35 -0600, Bryan Schulz wrote:
>
>>hi,
>
>>how much harder can that be than using winrar from the context menu?
>
>>Bryan Schulz
>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Dr. Denise M Robinson" <deniserob at gmail.com>
>>To: "NFB in Computer Science Mailing List" <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
>>Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 4:43 AM
>>Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Software to download DTB
>
>
>>> Tracy
>>> Here is a whole article on cdesk along with links to click on to get
>>> there
>>> Cdesk<http://www.yourtechvision.com/content/blindlow-vision-software-cognitively-or-memory-challenged>hold
>>> down your ctrl key and click on it or use links with jaws
>>>
>>> Very simple and incredibly easy to use
>>> Denise
>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 2:14 PM, David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The program is called cdesk and is from some folks in California. A
>>>> google search might help you find it.
>>>>
>>>> Dave
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/18/2011 9:18 AM, Tracy Carcione wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> About a year ago, someone was advertising some software that was
>>>>> supposed
>>>>> to make downloading digital talking books from NLS a bit easier for
>>>>> the
>>>>> novice computer user.
>>>>> I can't find out anything about it now--can't find the email, can't
>>>>> find
>>>>> it on Google.
>>>>> Can anyone point me in the right direction? My sister-in-law really
>>>>> wants
>>>>> to download books, but she is a total computer beginner and keeps
>>>>> getting
>>>>> lost in the process.
>>>>> TIA.
>>>>> Tracy
>>>>>
>>>>>
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