With 5.0 being my first notetaker, I am hapy as a lark with my address book and 
the ability to write something in braille, when ever I want.  All these other 
features are a mistory to me.  I am just so glad to have something I can store 
notes on and not have to depend on my sight and jumbo print.  Be thankful the 
BN can do all the wonderful things that it can and many new to come.  It seams 
like hardly anyone is ever satisfied.  Well here is one who is and who worked 
hard to get her first note taker.  That someone is me.

Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Baracco, Andrew W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 2:46 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Keysoft 7.0


As I have said in the past, if the Braillenote is the only computing
device at your disposal, I can kind of see your point, but I am probably
safe in saying that most of the people in this group have access to at
least one other computer so they aren't really doing without anything.
I never expected my Braillenote to do everything that a PC does, and I
still don't.  If I could only afford one computer, and had no access to
any other, i. e. because I wasn't employed, etc., and I had diverse
needs that required a high level of computing power, and I either had
space constraints, or traveled a great deal, I would probably go for a
compact laptop PC.  Personally, I have a PC at home, and at work, so my
expectations for a portable computing device are more than met by the
Braillenote as it is.

Andy

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