You're assuming that I don't want change.  However, what I know for sure
is that changes made will be made because enough people want them.
Personally, I can dial a phone just fine.  However, I can see that some
might want a phone dialer.
I never used Keynote speech, I simply don't like it.  I had some very
bad experiences with the Keynote Companion, I won't go into them here,
but I did.
If users had the ability to install third party software on the
Braillenote, many of the issues that are being raised here would be
solved.


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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Doesn't click, Doesn't Copy


Rabid defense of the status quo is a sure way to block progress. I
believe lack of progress is what many of us are questioning. It simply
gives one pause to observe the changes that have and have not taken
place in notetakers to PDA's for the blind.

For my own part I am saying that I miss some of the features we had a
dozen years ago and am wondering why they have been deemed unnecessary
by Humanware. There are some fun and useful new features to be sure.
However, Keysoft was around in the early to mid 90's on the Keynote
Companion. The user could change its battery, attach its floppy drive,
have a sighted person read its built in display which doubled as a hard
cover to protect the keyboard  for any number of good reasons, and so
on. Adding the Braille display is marvelous for those who want it.
Taking the best from the history of the industry and adding it as well
is simply ghood development, and not that much to ask.

Features I miss from the Braillemate and Transtype, for those are the
units I have used over the years, are the phone dialer,the ability to
create macros, simple and accurate cut and paste editing, The ability to
leave several processes open and jump between them without losing your
place from one to the next, a real notebook style keyboard rather than
chicklets keys oddly aligned, and, just a personal preference, a voice I
could hear better - As my hearing gets worse, I'd like it if we could
add other voices.

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