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For Windows, Macintosh and DOS, the Duxbury Braille Translator
allows you to create highly accurate Braille for textbooks, office
memos, bus schedules, letters, ADA compliant signs and more,
regardless of your familiarity with Braille formatting rules.
While it is perfect for beginners, at the same time the
tremendous capabilities of this system make it a must-have for
professional Braille transcribers.
Features
- Built-in interline printing to have ink-Braille and print
together. This makes an easy proofing and teaching tool. Great
for the Braille-impaired too!
- American Math/Science Code (Nemeth) translation ·
Intermediate levels (between grade 1 and 2) for American Braille
- The ability to include tactile graphics files for mixed
text-and-graphic documents
- Separate versions for Windows, DOS and Mac.
- Identical file formats for each version of DBT. That means a
file prepared on any platform can be used on any other!
- Imports from popular word processors including Microsoft Word
and WordPerfect, HTML, ICADD, formatted and plain ASCII, earlier
Braille editors such as EDGAR and Polka dot, and Duxbury's own
historical file formats, and more.
- The current (February 2000) translation table menu includes
eighteen major languages plus seven variations, including grade
2 support for most jurisdictions where grade 2 is customarily
used. Moreover, DBT allows languages other than the principal
language to be embedded in the same file and treated as
appropriate for the context. (Contact us if you have questions
about a specific language.) Now Braille for foreign-language
texts and language teaching texts is a snap.
- Bi-directional (print-to-Braille and Braille-to-print)
translation
- American Computer Braille Code (CBC) translation
- American textbook layout according to Braille Authority of
North America (BANA) standards, and likewise the Braille
Authority of the United Kingdom (BAUK) customs for the same
purpose
- Accurate presentation of both print or Braille in either
WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) or coded
(how-you-get-what-you-want) views in the word-processing screen,
with easy switching between views
- A "translated line" showing the "other"
form in either print or Braille files
- Six-key chording for Braille and print entry, not
timing-based, compatible with most keyboards · Help screens
throughout the program
- Documentation in print, Braille & electronic formats
- Over 100 formatting & translation codes for a high level
of flexibility
- A library of user-configurable styles
- A user-extendable template library for even more flexibility
- A spell-checker with 300,000-word dictionary
- A "Quick Find Misspelling" feature for increased
speed and ease of use
- Embossing to all major Braille printers; the first page may be
a "banner" for job identification by personnel who
don't read Braille
- The Duxbury Braille Font for viewing Braille dots within other
programs
- Choice of single-user, site & other licenses
- The ability to process files as large as the operating system
allows
- The ability to have multiple files open simultaneously
Price
Duxbury Grade II Translator software for Windows $595
Duxbury Grade II Translator software for Macintosh $645
Scientific Notebook (math add-on for Duxbury) $129
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