I Guess people want to know what's coming next and don't want to wait
till the releases. Of course, you can't do that because of your
competitors and we'd have the fiasco of Keysoft 6 which we all remember.
Maybe instead of releasing an SDK, contact those programmers who are
interested and let them work on some of your projects. Then you have
more people working and you can have faster results.

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Hi all, firstly this thread has been somewhat complicated because it has
diverged into the topic of whether you can get a virus on a BrailleNote.
The answer to that is quite simple. You can't, as the message a list
member forwarded from Dean yesterday explains in detail.

regarding the SDK, as those of you who've been on this list a while will
recall, earlier this year I put out a call for expressions of interest
from developers who would work with an SDK, so we could enter into some
dialogue with them about applications and the extent of an SDK. We may
well still make something available, but frankly, what this exercise
showed me was that a lot of the clammer for an SDK is coming from users
who are not developers. What people are really saying is that they want
the BrailleNote to do more, and an SDK is the perceived solution. For
this large group, the SDK is the means, but not the ends. The end is
more functionality.

As you will know, we have substantially increased the resourcing on the
BrailleNote in the last 18 months or so. The growth has been phenomenal.
Since March of 2004, we've completely rewritten the Planner, introduced
BrailleNote PK with a raft of new functionality, upgraded the operating
system in the Classic units and introduced wireless, introduced
BrailleNote mPower with all its new features such as streaming, audio
recording etc. So you can see that the growth really has been
significant, even though many of these projects have involved a lot of
things taking place under the hood. The operating system upgrade process
is complex, and obviously, designing and building a brand new piece of
hardware is a major task. Now that a lot of those infrastructural type
projects are out of the way, you will see even more and rapid
improvement in the actual functionality of KeySoft. KeySoft 7 promises
to be our most exciting release ever. Some of the things you say you
want the BrailleNote to do are actively under development now. Does this
mean that we're not going to do an SDK? Not at all, it's still under
consideration. But for the majority of our users, what they want is for
the BrailleNote family to do more things for them, and that's our focus
in everything we do.

Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

DDI: +1-925-566-9265
http://www.humanware.com


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