[gui-talk] free daisy player

Wayne Merritt wcmerritt at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 18:34:08 UTC 2009


AS a Stream and Booksense owner, I did not pay for the nLS key in
either case. If I were ever to want to play books from RFB&D on my
devices though, I would have to pay a small fee for a key. The
Booksense does not yet support RFBD books, but that will be coming in
a future update.

Wayne

On 8/12/09, Hoffman, Allen <Allen.Hoffman at dhs.gov> wrote:
> Lets b clear and accurate here.
>
> I did not have to pay extra for an NLS certificate.
> I didn't pay for the update for the NLS certificate for my stream.
> I don't pay for certificates for bard.loc.gov when downloading books for
> my stream.
>
> Less clear or accurate:
>
>
> The PDA from LevelStar has an NLS certificate also I think.
> The Book Sense probably will also.
>
> PC-based readers don't have an NLS certificate at present for some
> unfounded fears somewhere between NLS and publishing communities.  We
> need to get to the root of this, and start working to a reasonable
> solution.  I suppose the blindness community is not a favorite in some
> publishing circles at present due to our insistence on access to
> electronic materials, but NLS should be a driver for change of culture
> in the publishing community as well as a service provider.
>
>
>
>
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