If you deal with a local dealer, you may be able to work something out.  As
far as lockups, I know many Packmate users that have horror stories to tell.
Andy
 

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Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] some observations

Kim,
I have two comments to make:
1. Does the Mpower support the traveler floppy drive which worked in earlier
versions of the Braillenote?
2. Why are there no "trial" units? When I wanted to purchase a versabraille
from Telesensory Systems years ago, they let me borrow a versabraille for a
whole week! that was more than enough time for me to decide whether I could
use the unit. I recently spoke with a vendor about another product and I
asked if there were demo units. The answer was an emphatic "YES!!!" Now I
didn't borrow the unit because I am not serious about purchasing it
presently. I only ask to demo something that I may recommend for someone
else or that I may buy for myself. the guy that I asked about this was
downright unfriendly. This is a Humanware employee. 
Oh, well, I won't be recommending the Mpower for my client.
Isaac

On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, kim wrote:

> Upon hearing about the Braille Note Mpower, I was very excited, and 
> have seriously considered purchasing one for some time. After reading 
> the list however, I have felt more discourage for a few important 
> reasons. The first of these involves the new unit, whether it is a 
> transplant, or a completely new one's ability to lock up for some 
> unexplained reasons. Just today in fact, someone posted about her 
> Braille Note locking up after she received an attachment, which she 
> could not read, because the unit claimed it was not a valid word for 
> windows 6.0 or word 97 file. Does this also mean that Word 2003 files 
> are not supported? This is only one instance of the unit locking up, 
> but there have been others mentioned, which are unexplained. One of 
> these occurs, when the braille note will not accept peripherals such 
> as micro drives. From negative micro drive experiences that users have 
> had, the use of the PCMCIA card slot will cause the unit to lock up, 
> and in some cases, cause a reset loop. When asking about peripherals, 
> and their compatibility with the Braille Note, there are severe 
> limitations, and no real desire on the part of people from Humanware 
> that I have observed to expand it. This lack of enthusiasm for 
> expansion extends not only to peripherals, but to any limitation that 
> is mentioned concerning the Braille Note Mpower The most recent 
> example, is the person who asked about being able to pause a 
> recording, and resume in the same file. The answer was no, but that a 
> new file could be created. This could have just been an idle question, 
> but it is something which would be a usable feature for people to 
> have. There was no promise to look into it farther. I realize that 
> this unit is new, and therefore, a lot of improvement is to be had. It 
> will not be perfect, but taking suggestions or questions from users 
> seriously, instead of deflecting them with a band-aid-like solution is 
> quite discouraging.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Kim
> 
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