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OK, I stand corrected.  I just remember earlier last year an issue
being raised about Bookshare's not implementing daisy completely or
correctly or something.  I just hope the developers of daisy players
can keep up with the emerging standard.  From my limitted vantage
point, it sounds like the standard is rapidly changing and wonder
about players' keeping up.  

I think it is exciting that Canada and Britain are going all the way
with daisy and yet I haven't heard word one from my regional library
as to when daisy would be wide use here in the US.  RFB makes their
stuff available in daisy but they told me I had to use a special
secret proprietary player from them to use their books.  They told me
supposedly that other players would not work with their materials.
Too bad, I'd say.

On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 08:59:20AM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
> Wait a minute--before you start throwing stones ...
> 
> BookShare's implementation is based on the DAISY 3.0 specification. Listen-Up was initially built to do DAISY 2.02. So, don't blame either one.
> 
> I'm sure Kirk will get DAISY 3.0 working in Listen-Up after I can get him some content that's both audio and text to work with. Almost none of that is available yet. Even the validators aren't built yet.
> 
> So, please be more cautious to get your facts right before casting wholesale aspersions
> Steve Holmes writes:
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> > Listen-up was mentioned as a possible solution.  That is indeed a
> > software solution that is free and runs on Linux.  I haven't played
> > with it for quite some time now.  I thought I saw some bookmarks
> > feature in there but also don't know if it actually works or not.  I
> > kind of gave up on it for a while since I don't have any daisy books
> > here to read and Bookshare's implementation apparently sucks because
> > it won't work with listen-up!
> > 
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> 				Technology Research and Development
> 				Governmental Relations Group
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