I can't find iBraille anywhere. I typed in the address and even did a Google search. I figured it would be a really useful piece of software for me to have.
Freeware is great, but the ones who made it for mac, I bet apple made them pay a fee to apple so it would install (the DRM accepts it, same for iphone).
How much does iBraille cost? I've had a tour at the "tech access" building (for adaptive technology) and they charge hundreds of dollars just for for a windows screen magnifier program, but Linux gives the same thing away for free.
I know a Braille program and a magnifier program are not the same, but this kind of technology shouldn't part of intellectual property, because that's something that you need and whoever makes it can charge whatever they want. (kinda like Microsoft Word)
Free, open source, community/commercially developed software is the best, as long as there's no restrictive copyright and that, it goes by the GPLv2 license.
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I tried typing in the address to get this software.
I don't think it's available online anymore.
Where else can I get it?
This was an awesome video. :)
schung610 1 year ago
I tried typing in the address to get this software.
I don't think it's available online anymore.
Where else can I get it?
This was an awesome video. :)
schung610 1 year ago
@schung610 sorry - didn't mean to post twice.
schung610 1 year ago
@schung610 If it's not online I'm not sure, as it was a free download to begin with.
rml695 1 year ago
I can't find iBraille anywhere. I typed in the address and even did a Google search. I figured it would be a really useful piece of software for me to have.
schung610 1 year ago
do you have a licensed or demo version?
rmmultifaceted 1 year ago
@rmmultifaceted iBraille is free to begin with (full copy).
rml695 1 year ago
very interesting
agentpf1101 3 years ago
you need a special printer for this or atleast an braille reader
phrihanko 3 years ago
I know all about embossers - Freedom Scientific is no longer selling the Braille Blazer.
rml695 3 years ago
Freeware is great, but the ones who made it for mac, I bet apple made them pay a fee to apple so it would install (the DRM accepts it, same for iphone).
rootbrian 3 years ago
Very interesting video.I didn't know that something like that was free.I have seen Duxbury on the internet and it costs over $600.
MusicalAspie 3 years ago
I used the demo version of Duxbury in the past - all it does is cut out some features (not sure what exactly).
rml695 3 years ago
iBraille is freeware.
rml695 3 years ago
How much does iBraille cost? I've had a tour at the "tech access" building (for adaptive technology) and they charge hundreds of dollars just for for a windows screen magnifier program, but Linux gives the same thing away for free.
I know a Braille program and a magnifier program are not the same, but this kind of technology shouldn't part of intellectual property, because that's something that you need and whoever makes it can charge whatever they want. (kinda like Microsoft Word)
commodore256 3 years ago
Same for Apple.
Free, open source, community/commercially developed software is the best, as long as there's no restrictive copyright and that, it goes by the GPLv2 license.
rootbrian 3 years ago