Hi Richard, BrailleNote mPower has an excellent new download manager. This is another example of where writing our own software has advantages. By default, Microsoft's Download Manager puts files that are being downloaded into a temporary location, IE the KeySoft System Disk. So we wrote our own download manager that allows you to download directly onto the drive in question. So if you put a 1 Gig SD card into BrailleNote mPower, you can download to it directly.
I don't think there is a computer in existence running Windows that doesn't have to be rebooted regularly, however with every release we always devote a proportion of time to bug fixes and I believe that we've made good progress in KeySoft 6.2. Yes, the variety of sampling rates has been improved. Jumping through on demand streams is supported. The limitations of what the USB ports will run really depend on the drivers installed in the ROM image. But we've worked with a wide variety of printers, thumb drives, hard drives, floppy drives etc. I don't believe we know of CD ROMS that work at this time. Yes, the battery did get upsized to give battery life equivalent to that you experience on the current product. I don't believe this has added anything noticeable to the weight of the unit. All prices for BrailleNote mPower remain the same as the older BrailleNotes, and that includes SMAs. Hope this helps. Jonathan Mosen BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager HumanWare DDI: +64-3-373-6192 Fax: +64-3-384 4933 Mobile: +64-21 466 736 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.humanware.com Richard Ehrler <[EMAIL PROTECTED] arthlink.net> To Sent by: <[email protected]> braillenote-bounc cc [EMAIL PROTECTED] .com Subject [Braillenote] Re: HumanWare Announces BrailleNote mPower 28/06/2005 04:58 a.m. Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] pulsedata.com Jonathan, I have a few questions here and suspect you will be getting many more soon. So did they fix the problem of large file downloads in the new unit? You didn't mention a KeySoft System disk in the announcement, only the flash disk. If temp files are still passed through the KeySoft system disk, then I hope it was increased also. Has anything been done about the various types of file corruption we have seen discussed in so many messages on this list? Will the new unit continue to require the numerous forms of reset that seem to be the first cure for everything with the older units? Has the variety of bit and sampling rates been increased in the newer media player? I have found more than a few mp3 files that refused to play in my old Voice Note due to unsupported rates. Is jumping forward and back in streaming audio supported? I assume the new host usb ports are powered but are there any limitations on just what devices can be attached to them? For example, could I attach an external cd-rom drive? How about cd-r or cd-rw drive for burning disks? How about usb external hard drives? How long will the new units run on a full charge? I assume the faster processor could require more power so did the battery get up sized to accommodate this and, if so, how much weight did this add? I don't remember seeing any prices mentioned for the new units. Will the prices for units and the HMAs and SMAs remain the same as for previous units? It appears your people were listening to some of our wish list items but I hope the programmers were also listening to some of the bug issues we have experienced. While unit stability is very important, file integrity is paramount. Nobody wants to spend hours or days entering names, addresses, and other types of personal data only to have it go up in smoke! Guess we shall see as the new units get out the door. Richard Ehrler ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
