Thank you for telling the list what many of us already knew.
As I wrote yesterday, Keyword is probably older than WordPad, since it
was used not only in the Dos environment, but on the Keynote Companion
and the Braille Companion. 

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Hi Gabe, you are simply incorrect in your comments below. KeyWord is a 
word processor, written by HumanWare. There is a converter being used 
specifically for the task of reading Word files, but this does not mean 
that Wordpad is the underlying engine behind the word processor. In
fact, 
KeyWord was a vibrant and evolving product long before Microsoft ever 
began work on Wordpad. When the products are being misrepresented I do 
have a duty to point out the errors of fact.

Regarding any feature suggestions such as Exchange support, we always 
welcome those and appreciate the feedback.

Jonathan Mosen
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HumanWare

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Hello Jonathan
I know the underlying working of the keysoft structure out of in-depth
knowledge of the technology. I believe your miss leading the customers
again by telling them that keyword is a actual word processor when in
fact it is a name given to the option on the keysoft shell but its
underlying engine in in fact word pad. 
This sounds familiar such as it did when miss information was giving in
the users manual about the "most popular" protocols being supported by
the email program. 
When in fact it is only when the pop protocols, and the humanware says
that the unit is for on the go professionals, but tell me I could have
swore that more professionals used exchange over pop. Cause pop is only
for isp uses. And what about imap or http?
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Hello Gabe, the BrailleNote PK does not use Wordpad. Rather it uses
KeyWord, a word processor designed by HumanWare that offers
compatibility with a number of commonly used formats.

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the issue might be that because our all mighty word processor is "only" 
wordpad, not a microsoft word clone as they would want you to think.
the 
file might be to large? sorry for not being able to help.
gabe

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