Unfortunately, it's just part of belonging to a list. I will go through
over 368 messages this afternoon and not one of them will be anything of
importance. That's just the nature of the beast. As much as I love my
braille note, even I sometimes gget frustrated when in my own mind,
humanware isn't moving fast enough to solve my problems; and I feel I must
post to the list to vent my frustrations. I think that's normal. I have
always said that if humanware comes out with a new board that I will be the
first in line. Well, I made fifth<grin>. If this new MPower solves my email
problems and large document opening problems, I will be even more overjoyed
than Ialready am to own a braille note.
I try to keep my tone positive, but I'm sure that my frustration sometimes
gets away from me as It does with others in this list.
But I sure use that delete key a lot<grin> and I appreciate my braille note
each and every day and look forward to upgrading to the MPower.
At 7/14/2005, you wrote:
Corruptions aren't merely confined to the braillenote. I too, understand
the frustrations and feelings that customers may have, what really gets me
angry is the terrible tone that some of the messages. In other words, it
is much better to have a possitive understanding approach rather than an
angry bitter diatribe approach that accomplishes nothing but cause some of
us to delete messages rather than read them.At 05:33 PM 7/14/2005, you wrote:
Hi Jim and List:
Jim, I appreciated what you had to say. You are correct when you say
there have been many messages to go through. I do understand where some
of the frustration is, however. I don't know if any of you have noticed
this issue, because so many other issues have been discussed. I have
seen many word separations as I have read through these messages. That
is a concern to me. The things all of you would like to see are fine,
but I'd really like to see things cleared up in what we already have.
I don't believe anyone really expects their BrailleNote to perform as a
Desktop, a Laptop, or a Notebook. But I do see the frustration when
there are corruptions in words. If people are going to school, it
doesn't look great to have separated words and added punctuation
marks. This generally causes bad grades. I believe people just expect
it to perform as the BrailleNote they originally purchased or to be able
to send it in and ge!
>t it
>rep
>aired. I just want to see what we already have function well, before
thinking about other products. There will be some that cannot afford
new products. What they have should work well.
I appreciate this list very much. I appreciate Humanware having such a list.
I don't like to use up much space these days, so all of you take care.
Regards,
Rhonda Clark
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