First, I'm sorry my suggestion caused such consternation, I really don't want 
the BN to look or act like Windows, even though Windows is second-nature for 
me.  Here is what I was thinking.  
The word processor and book reader  already have the following choices in their 
menus: create, open, emboss, print, and set up.  My thinking ran along the 
lines of adding things to these menus, like copy file, rename, erase, move, 
protection, translate, and so on.  This would in no way affect the current 
functions of the word processor/book reader, one would still be able to jump 
into the application and open a file in the usual ten seconds.  I wish I 
understand why this concept seemed so scary, I would think this would 
streamline the whole process beautifully. But, there are an awful lot of people 
on the planet who don't think like I do, thank goodness, so I'm curious to hear 
anyone's thoughts on this subject.

Thanks for reading, 

Sarah


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of kathleen
spear
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 4:28 AM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] keysoft or windows


Dear God!
PLEASE DON'T  COMBINE BOOKRE.ad, WORDPROCESSOR, ETC.!
The Keysoft Menu is concise and easy to learn. I can get into a book in about  
ten seconds!
For some folks on this List, (like Richard) the current Keysoft Menu may seem  
tedious.  However, for the "average"  user, it is safe and fast.  I've gone 
into the File Manger and erased, learned the  space  on a  CF  card, to name a 
few tasks,  and find it so much  easier than using  Windows and a PC. (Deliver 
me!)
KC

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