Thanks, I am actually much more comfortable typing when I write for public
consumption so Word is the better choice for me.  I write braille well, but,
since I type all day long I can type fast enough to keep up with my
thoughts, sometimes anyway.  


Rose Combs
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Hello everyone,
I have to second what Rose said.  I only have one BN at the moment, but
eventually want to get an mpower.  I don't use all of the features either,
but I do use the internet which: I'm at school as they've been having
problems, I use the email feature quite frequently, the media player and the
book reader I haven't used yet, but eventually hope to learn how to.  I use
the planner when I'm on vacation or to keep track of appointments or to set
an alarm.  In affect, the braillenote 1%s my computer when I'm away from
home and don't have access to either one of mine. Rose, if I can help with
translating between braille and text documents, please email me. I also
don't use the speech that often, or I should say it depends on the
situation. This little machine has made a huge impact on the way things get
done.  It's wonderful to know that with just a few keystrokes, a docuj can
go from a braille document to text or vice versa.  I have a braillenote18
bt. I have a braille display with both of the laptop computers I have, and
for portability, this little thing beats carrying all of that stuff. Thank
you so much Humanware and Dr.  Russell Smith for inventing such a
user-friendly and all around wonderful device to use. Have a Merry Christmas
everyone. Amy McGarrah Amy's Braille printing wwwddamysbrailleprintingddcom
(313) 930-5071
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>From: "Rose Combs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "'Braillenote List'" 
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>Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 10:18:37 -0700
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Thank You!

>As a Braille note user since early 2001, I cannot say enough about the 
>product itself.  Despite a few issues I have had regarding SMAs I won't 
>give up either of my Braille notes, one is at the hospital now for its 
>transplant, the next will go after the new year I hope.

>Why two, because one normally resides on my desk or in my desk at work, 
>the other is at home and also because it is the 18-cell and lighter, 
>travels with me if I am on a trip.

>Having them is the best thing that has happened in my life probably 
>since I left my school library behind in 1971.

>For those who do not know, I saw the Braille Note in 2000 and the 
>competitor's product was not working at all.  I played with the one on 
>display for about five minutes loved what I saw and did all I could to 
>scrape up the funds to buy an 18-cell.  I don't regret it in the least.

>Do I use every feature, no, I don't use the e-mail unless I have no 
>other choices, I am more comfortable with my Outlook.  I use the 
>internet some, and at this point I seldom use the media player, I use 
>the calculator for basic functions, the scientific functions I guess 
>are nice but I don't have a clue what they would be used for.  I use 
>the word processor for personal notes, the planner all the time, the 
>address book and the most used feature is the book reader.  I have 
>literally hundreds of books and articles at my fingertips, maybe even 
>more than my school library had in 1971, I don't know.  I use the BN at 
>work, at home, carry one about everywhere I go, although since I bought 
>a Book port, sometimes the Braille note does stay at home provided I 
>know for certain I won't be using the planner or need to be taking 
>extensive notes.  Book port does have limited note taking capability, 
>but it is not something I would use for more than a name and phone 
>number or a one to two line note.

>However, I have to say that if I expect the document I am working on to 
>be used by the print world I work in Microsoft Word instead if Keyword.  
>I had a real mess trying to transfer a Keyword document in the past and 
>since I am very comfortable in word I don't have a problem doing it 
>this way. Conversely, I transfer Word documents to the BN on a very 
>regular basis so I can have the content under my fingers.

>I use both the display and the speech depending on the circumstances, 
>if it is technical or I am at work I turn off all speech, if it is 
>pleasure reading it depends on my location, as to whether I use the 
>speech or the display.

>I am thankful for the Braille Note technology every day, I don't think 
>one day has gone by since January 23, 2001 that I have not used a 
>Braille Note for something.

>So I thank Pulse data and now HumanWare for giving me such a useful 
>product and wish them a happy holiday season.

>Rose Combs
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