Yes, after all. It's almost like us people that got the braillenotes, the older 
ones with 6.11 since updated onto them, are running windows xp on a Windows95 
or Windows 3.1 machine. Yes it works, but there are, and always will be 
limitations. By the way are there any infra-red to usb converters? I want to 
use my verizon lg4500 and cannot.

Josh


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Lisa Kozlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 17:56:30 -0500
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] braillenote mobile power

>Sherry and Issac,

>I've had my BrailleNote since 2001. I've been very pleased with it and it
>has continued to serve me well all these years without a single problem.

>However, when I read about the initial release of the PK I couldn't help but
>ask myself what this means for those of us who own older BrailleNotes or
>VoiceNotes.

>Now that the mPower has been released, I'm even more concerned
>about where this will leave BrailleNote users in terms of upgradeability and
>support. Jonathan has always promised we won't be left behind -- I just
>hope that's true.

>Like many people on the list, I can't afford to purchase a new unit. I can't
>even afford an upgrade to GPS or 6.1.

>I don't want to be pessimistic here. I think it's *great* that Humanware
>continues to provide new and exciting products for the blind and
>deafblind -- and I applaud their efforts wholeheartedly!! However, I can't
>pretend that I'm not concerned about the future of the BrailleNote.

>Lisa


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