

An Internet user forum to communicate with other Duxbury users.Ohio Braille Professional Development / Learning Opportunities.Embossing to all major braille printers the first page may be a "banner" for job identification by personnel who don't read braille.A "Quick Find Misspelling" feature for increased speed and ease of use.A spell-checker with 300,000-word dictionary.A user-extendable template library for even more flexibility.Over 100 formatting and translation codes for a high level of flexibility.Six-key chording for braille and print entry, not timing-based, compatible with most keyboards.A "translated line" showing the "other" form in either print or braille files.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.DBT also directly supports the braille for most of the languages that are taught at the secondary level or college level. Iincludes support for the IPA notation, American-style Hebrew, and the form of Greek used by American scholars.American textbook layout according to Braille Authority of North America (BANA) standards.Bidirectional (print-to-braille and braille-to-print) translation for most languages.Allows use of braille fonts in DBT find (edit menu).Now braille for foreign-language texts and language teaching texts is a snap. Allows languages other than the principal language to be embedded in the same file and treated as appropriate for the context.Can read Word 2007/2010/2013/2016 documents, Open Office documents, Excel files, and many other modern file formats.Import Microsoft Word documents, translates into braille and send the braille to braille embosser or braille device.Translation table menu includes over 140 different languages plus variations, including contracted braille for most jurisdictions where contracted braille is customarily used.


Import files from the GOODFEEL Music Translation program from Dancing Dots.

