Kathy,

I laughed about your "visa versa"!  In England we'd have written "vice
versa".  <SMILE>

Yes, so many commands to learn I know.  I decided I'd learn all the
shortcuts and not even bother with the longer ways round to start with,
except to know more or less where I was going so I could get there if I
couldn't remember a shortcut.  It's horrifying how quickly you can
forget them though if you don't use them all the time.  (Yes, you and me
both, Kathy, it's age of course!)

I'm glad you like the suggestion.  The other I forgot about is this.  In
the States you all seem to use Book Share which has its own unzip
facility, thus that appears to work with the BrailleNote family.  Well,
here in the UK we don't have the privilege of BookShare yet so we have
no zip or unzip untility available to us.  Mike and I were saying the
other night that, if someone sent us an email whilst we were away from
home, it could well be that we couldn't unzip the attachment to read.

Worth a thought???


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Carol
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Subject: re: [Braillenote] THE FEATURE I'D LOVE TO SEE!


That would be very nice. Just the ability to locate a file in file
manager and then be able to open it right then and there would be really
good. By the time I figure out where I'm going to get the right program
to open things, I've most certainly forgotten where the file was not to
mention its name. Since these devices are intended to empower us, I'd
sure like to be empowered to work around more of my memory loss.

As for the right program to open a file, I keep going to Key Word when I
mean book reader and visa versa. I remember they are the key next to the
one with the dot, and keep confusing whether I want Function 4 or
Function 9 for which process. But I've come to find that if I'm reading
TXT books it doesn't matter anyhow. I've not done a  lot and maybe book
reader has marking features or something key word lacks, but so far, it
doesn't bring me up short when I goof. So many functions such confusing
files...

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