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From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chris Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 3:16 PM
Subject: your thoughts about your current portable device?


> 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
PAC
> Mate, or the Braille Note,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 or who have not seen one can take part.
I'll
> be making my own observations, but also want to hear reactions from as
many users as possible.
>
> Below are some open-ended questions about how you like your pda.  Please
answer any or all of them, or just write a message that answers some or all
of them.  Send your thoughts to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> 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?
>
> For PAC Mate users and users of portable devices with screen readers:  7.
What off-the-shelf applications have you used?  What has been your
experience
> with them?  Do you still use them?
>
> 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]
>
>


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