Get the Most Out of BrailleBlaster™ (D-30029-AP)
[BrailleBlaster logo]
Maybe you’re already familiar with BrailleBlaster – APH’s revolutionary and
free braille transcription software designed to help transcribers provide
students who are blind with braille textbooks on the first day of class. Maybe
you know about BrailleBlaster, but aren’t familiar with all the ins and outs of
the software. Or, maybe BrailleBlaster is completely new to you.
BrailleBlaster is easy to use, and with it, you’ll have time to get that
1000-page textbook completed before the start of the semester. You’ll have time
to get that test produced in Nemeth and UEB Math. You’ll have time to write
that letter to your dear braille-reading friend who always appreciates when you
send letters to her the old-fashioned way.
Here are some of BrailleBlaster’s features:
* translate braille accurately in UEB or EBAE
* format braille
* automate line numbered poetry and prose
* split books into volumes
* add transcriber notes
* describe images
* automate braille table of contents, glossaries, preliminary pages and
special symbols pages
* automate a variety of table styles
* translate and edit single line math
* so much more!
To help you get the most out of BrailleBlaster, we will release some important
“how-to’s” in a series of short tutorial videos, beginning May 6. Be sure to
subscribe to the APH Youtube page for release
notifications<https://www.youtube.com/user/aphftb>. Follow us on Facebook and
Twitter, and check your email for other special announcements and
BrailleBlaster tidbits in the coming weeks! You can download BrailleBlaster at
brailleblaster.org<https://www.brailleblaster.org/>.
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David Goldfield, Assistive Technology Specialist
WWW.David-Goldfield.Com<http://WWW.David-Goldfield.Com>