And with any luck I will be able to buy two voicenote m-powers! One for myself 
and one for LuAnn. I have six people watching my braillenote on ebay selling 
for $5500.00. Since I have found that braille is not a necesity for me, I'll be 
perfectly happy with voicenote m-power qt's. And I can't wait! And if my 
braille display sells either on ebay or the braille forum I plan to get the gps 
for one of our m-power voicenotes! I can't wait. I hope they both sell!

Josh


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 16:28:12 -0800
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Doesn't click, Doesn't Copy

>Hello Gabe, a new release for BrailleNote PK is now being tested, and
>another substantial release that enhances the feature set of the
>BrailleNote PK is already in the planning stage. So it is not at all
>correct to say that BrailleNote PK users are being left in the dust.
>BrailleNote PK and BrailleNote mPower meet very different needs so the
>feature set will always differ. BrailleNote mPower is a power PDA designed
>to perform as many functions as possible in a package that is portable.
>BrailleNote PK is designed for those who want an ultra-portable notetaker
>that acts as a companion to a PC, and for whom size is the most important
>factor. Both products are under active development. HumanWare has a large
>R&D team and now that the software platforms are unified, new features
>that we add for one product can be included in another, provided that the
>hardware supports them. So no one, or no product, is being left in the
>dust. Indeed, even software for the classic platform is still being
>developed.

>Jonathan Mosen
>BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
>HumanWare

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>And I agree with you and I feel the same. But instead of improving the
>products they got, they make a new one and rave about it being the best
>thing since slaced bread and leave us pk users in the dust.
>Sounds like a company we all know and love
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nicole
>Torcolini
>Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 9:09 AM
>To: Braillenote List
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Doesn't click, Doesn't Copy

>    I have also noticed in general, not only in email, the block commands
>menu does not work in places that a regular computer would allow you to
>paste things.  Two examples are the find and replace and creating files
>and
>folders.  I know there are more, but I can't think of them at this moment.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Kathy Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 4:27 AM
>Subject: [Braillenote] Doesn't click, Doesn't Copy


>> There are some truly annoying features and lack there of with the
>> Keysoft email software. The awkward way one must handle adding an
>> address to the address book is prehistoric.It is probably the number
>> one reason I won't be using my new toy for Email as soon as I get my
>> laptop back. While it's fun and fast, it's a pain in the neck to have
>> to cut and paste from one operation to another just to get the address
>out
>of a message.

>> The next most bothersome problem is not being able to click on an URL
>> within an email message. This is truly annoying because while I was
>> able to use edit commands to hear I was cutting the url, when I got to
>> the internet area to enter it for my url selection, it had disappeared
>> from the clipboard. Makes it a pretty expensive toy when you can't use
>> it for the obvious.

>> As someone else mentioned, the lack of phone dialing is surprising
>> since it was a standard feature on both the Braillemate and Transtype
>> for over a dozen years already. Where was Humanware when that standard
>> was being developed I don't imagine anyone specificly asked them for a
>> keyboard either, but they figured out it was expected.

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