Amen and amen! This is the same feeling I get in reading all these complaints. As you said, this is a PDA not a laptop or desk top computer. In reading the manual about the recording MEMOS feature, it amazes me to read the complaints about quality of recording, etc. After all, it's a MEMO. It's meant to grab a BIT of information when you are unable to take that information in another fashion and then transcribe it to your address book, planner or whathaveyou.
Humanware has provided us with the means of transporting a lightweight, small object to where ever we want to go. We can read books, write documents, take notes at meetings, find our way around with a GPS system, access email and the internet either by regular or wireless connectivity and yet most of the high traffic messages on this list are piddling complaints. I'm old enough to be in awe of a piece of equipment like this. I remember when there was Apple 2C with 64 K memory and then the DOS operating system that we thought was absolute heaven. Look where computers have gone since then. Could anyone have imagined a PDA for blind people giving us all the features our M-power provides? I know, the more we have, the more we want, but let's get real and be thankful for what we are able to do with our units. Sharon King-Booker
