[stylist] Humanware Anyone?

Miss Thea thearamsay at rogers.com
Sun Mar 16 00:10:04 UTC 2014


Bill, I have a Stratus. I wonder if I can do all that stuff with it?
The Victor Stratus is a lean, mean, reading machine, but I never read in the 
help file where I could get access to a dictionary or thesaurus.
Those, IMO, are a writer's best friend.
Anyone know of a good dictionary and thesaurus one can download from the 
net, or are Word's thesaurus and research tools quite sufficient?
Thea

-----Original Message----- 
From: William L Houts
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2014 2:30 PM
To: Writer's Division Mailing List
Subject: [stylist] Humanware Anyone?



Just wondering if any of my new friends here has acquired Humanware's
Victor Reader Stream Mark 2.  You can keep around 100 books on a 32GIG
SD card, download Bookshare books, listen to podcasts and music.  And as
of a couple of weeks ago, you can tune into hundreds of Internet radio
stations, as well as look up words and phrases on Wikipedia and
Wictionary.  Costs around $400.00, which isn't cheap when you're on a
fixed income, but I've found it to be well well well worth it.


--Bill















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