I'm the wrong person to ask about RNIB, or Scotish Braille Press publications for that matter. They seem on the pricey side to me, but do bear in mind much of the cost of any mag. is up-front, in actually producing the copy, though you'd have thought Brailling must cost a fair bit. I think particularly here on this sort of list, we must remember that likely most of us now are getting info through websites, email lists, digests, podcasts and the like. I simply wouldn't look to RNIB for technical matter now. I'm sure the same goes more and more for other areas of interest, like books, politics, music and so on. No end of magazines and newspapers you can subscribe to on-line. and many do. If only a way of bringing down the cost of ownership of Braille displays could be put in place, then those who prefer Braille over speech access could be satisfied by web-based distribution. Cheers, From Ray I can be contacted off-list at: mailto:ray-48@xxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- I stopped subscribing to it, because the export price became very expensive, and they took lots of articles from Access World, which is free. The other thing I can't understand is why RNIB charges me the same price for braille as for email, I could sort of understand that with braille it's the cost of paper and stuff, but nearly 30 pounds a year, and quite a thin magazine, I just stopped. I prefer Infotech magazine, because you can of course listen to a sort of review of the product. Are there any other good technology newsletters around? There used to be one called wyfiwyg, but it's also stopped. Ari