[Faith-talk] Need searchable Bible for BrailleNote mPower

John Moore coasterfreak88 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 18 08:33:03 CST 2007


I would suggest either of these options. Try the King James Bible
available from www.braille.org or find Greg Kearney's Daisy version on
the Wyoming Medical Center site. I forgot what that is right now.
Other than that, I can't think of something easier. The Daisy version
will take a while to load things, but once you get the hang of the
interface, it is neat because you can either listen to or read the
text. The version from braille.org has .brf files for each book. From
there it is labeled by chapter and verse in a file. You could put all
the files into a folder then find the book you want, open it, then use
the Find feature to look for chapter and verse. Hope this helps.

On 12/17/07, Marc Schmidt <nfbazwest at juno.com> wrote:
> Hi, my name is Kim, and I'm trying to find a Bible for my husband that he
> can search and study on his new mPower. I'm having the hardest time getting
> a straight answer from Humanware on what works.
> Could any of you help? I'd prefer the NIV, but NASB would also be great.
> I'll accept anything with delight, though. Marc is an Elder in our church
> and the worship leader, and it's hard for him when he's asked to fill the
> pulpit without a searchable Bible. It doesn't have to be free, but one quote
> I got for $200 was too much!
>
> Blessings to you!
> Kim
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