Hello. I am inviting your participation in an open-ended questionnaire,
and the more who participate, the merrier! If you like, or don't like, the
BrailleNote family, here's a good chance to add your voice to others.
Sound Computing will shortly feature a head-to-head comparison of Braille
Note mPower and PAC Mate, and later will evaluate Braille Sense. I am
seeking user input. Obviously, the number of mPower users will be small,
but even those of you without the mPower can take part. I'll be making my
own observations, but also want to hear reactions from as many users as
possible.
Please note: I will not be monitoring the list, so please write to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The list is busy enough; it doesn't need
these comments.
These questions will be asked of Braille Note, PAC Mate, Braille Sense and
other portable users, hence their generic nature, allowing for maximum
flexibility.
Here are some questions; answer what you can and wish to answer. The
responses will be compiled, and anecdotes, if any, will be share
anonymously. Add any comments you feel would be pertinent.
1. Are you pleased with your device?
2. What do you wish your device did that it does not do?
3. What do you like best about your device?
4. What is your feeling about the company that manufactures your device?
5. Have you tried any of the other devices that compete with yours? If
so, do you want it? Why or why not?
6. How has support been for your device, whether technical support,
training or repair?
Since this comparison will appear there, if you want to learn about Sound
Computing, the service that provides fifty audio articles, reviews, and
mini-tutorials for $9.00 US, visit www.topdotenterprises.com/scinfo.htm.
While I'm writing, if you want to know about Top Tech Tidbits for Thursday,
the free weekly adaptive technology newsletter, go to
www.topdotenterprises.com/tidbits/tidbits.htm.
Thanks for reading, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Dean Martineau
[EMAIL PROTECTED]