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Comment by Anita Worthington on March 23, 2015 at 15:51

Thank you, Quyen.

Now...do you know if the attorney's highlights and marks will be on the txt file?

Comment by Quyen on March 23, 2015 at 15:29

The Bridge file could be saved as a .txt file and then imported into Summation. I've never had to do that before, so wild guess on my part, and if I'm incorrect, apologies, if so. :)

Comment by Anita Worthington on March 23, 2015 at 15:21

Does anyone know if a Bridge file can be imported to an attorney's Summation SBF program after depo has concluded?

Comment by Kyung on January 31, 2015 at 9:07

I'm holding a realtime demo in Irvine, CA.  If you're interested in realtime, this is an opportunity to see it in action.

http://csrnation.ning.com/events/realtime-demo

Comment by Accurate Secretarial LLC on July 19, 2014 at 10:15

Afternoon, everyone!

We've been members of CSRNation for a few years now and are ready for professionals to take a look at our YouTube endeavor, The Closed Captioning Project.

We are playing with new ideas for closed captioning as well as captioning political speeches for the greater good of the Internet.

Any comments, suggestions, subscriptions would be greatly appreciated.

http://www.youtube.com/user/accuratecaptioning?feature=watch

Thank you!

Daniel Peterson

admin@accuratesecretarial.com

Comment by Oscar Garzon on July 14, 2014 at 14:12

Good afternoon.  If anyone is interested in transitioning from non-realtime to being realtime ready, please contact me.  I give private full-course instruction as well as group instruction.  omgkja@gmail.com or 862-754-4299.

Oscar

Comment by Leesa Durrant on July 18, 2012 at 11:47

Real-time reporter working with cables, wireless, LiveNote streaming and MyView.  I have multiple computers and a five-person hotspot.  I live around Los Angeles, but cover north to Ventura, west to Santa Monica and east to Lancaster.  I try to do only  heavy business litigation, arbitrations and civil trials.  Thanks for thinking of me.  Leesadurrant@aol.com.  (818) 599-7721.  I'm licensed in Hawaii also and will travel for the right job.

Comment by Wynne A. Pauly on January 5, 2012 at 1:32

Thank you Sam and Jenny,

Ah, so the split aspect is the attracting feature.

Sam, I'm using a StenoRamIII....It is super accurate...here's to the way machines used to be made!!!!

I am intrigued by the Passport though.

Comment by Naola "Sam" Vaughn on January 4, 2012 at 14:48

I love my Passport for the adjustability and accuracy!  I have my stroke depth adjusted to about 1/8th of an inch and things are VERY accurate.  None of my machines have been this accurate (Stentura 8000LX, Stylus, Lightspeed) except for my old StenoRamIII.  I have tried the Gemini in various iterations in the past, but have not tried the Infinity.  I did LOVE the split keyboard of the Gemini but the depth of stroke really hurt my hands on that machine and the accuracy wasn't as good as I had hoped.  Even when I got it adjusted on the latest version before the Infinity came out (can't remember the name of it), I could not get it shallow enough to not hurt my hands and forearms.  But I would like to try the split Infinity just to see if it compares accuracy-wise with the Passport and whether the tension is the keys would hurt my arms.

Comment by Jenny Griffin, RMR CRR CCRR CRC on January 4, 2012 at 14:28

I've never had the Passport, but I have tried it out briefly at some conventions.  It isn't split!  I love the split Infinity Ergo, and I don't ever want to go back to having my hands together.  The fact that the Infinity now has onboard audio and SD card backups and can be adjusted without an Allen wrench - and reflect my strokes so accurately - is a huge difference from previous split versions.

 

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