like the folder system keysoft uses myself.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Graham Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 18:52:50 +0000
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] come on humanware

>I know what you mean.  I am going to have 'He knew a lot of useless stuff' on 
>my tombstone.

>Well that is encouraging then.  If it is a keysoft feature they might decide 
>to drop it or at least offer a set up option in the future.

>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/17/06 06:43pm
>No, I believe the folder only default behavior is just keysoft.  I don't 
>actually know much about Windows CE, but just a little about all kinds of 
>stuff without any actual hands-on experience.  :-)

>Sarah Van Oosterwijck
>Assistive Technology Trainer
>http://home.earthlink.net/~netentity

>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Graham Lewis
>  To: [email protected]
>  Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 11:25 AM
>  Subject: Re: [Braillenote] come on humanware



>  Sarah,
>        This is really the first mobile device I have used so I did wonder if 
> the application centred approach was a Windows CE rather than a Keysoft thing.

>  Yes I had thought about the possibility that some documents could be opened 
> in more than one application but the number of possible applications is very 
> small and the extra step would be better than navigating around again to find 
> the file from a different application.  Combined with the quirky folder / 
> directory toggling makes using the device very frustrating.  Is this feature 
> inherited from Windows CE too?

>  I wonder if my issues with this device is because I am using it for serious 
> purposes rather than fun and so need to work with a large number of 
> documents.  Messages on this list since I joined seem to be more concerned 
> with fun aspects.  I am probably doing people a diservice but just a thought.

>  Oh well back to walking on my hands.

>  Graham

>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/17/06 05:03pm
>  I found the list of major improvements in 7 on the humanware website without 
> much searching.  I don't think it talks about the bug fixes and minor changes 
> that were made, though, which would be nice to find.

>  I would like a little bit to be changed in the keysoft software when it 
> comes to file handling, but in case it gives you perspective, many operating 
> systems for small devices don't use file association in conjunction with a 
> document centric approach as most personal computer operating systems do.  An 
> extra level of menu would be required because you never know wether something 
> should be opened in the word processor or the book reader.  There is also the 
> limiting factor of the number of key combinations available.  I think the 
> company's reason for making and leaving it the way it is was simplicity, 
> however.  I can tell that some people need this simplicity, but I believe 
> choices are always good.  :-)  On the other hand, you get used to the system 
> with experience and learn how to get things one efficiently with the tools 
> available.

>  Sarah Van Oosterwijck
>  Assistive Technology Trainer
>  http://home.earthlink.net/~netentity

>    ----- Original Message -----
>    From: Graham Lewis
>    To: [email protected]
>    Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 10:12 AM
>    Subject: RE: [Braillenote] come on humanware


>    Is there a list somewhere of the improvements to come with version 7?  
> Hopefully this will include file association with applications - how hard can 
> that be? and some rationalisation of the folder/directory views.

>    I am new to the BrailleNote family and to Keysoft and I have been trying 
> to grit my teeth about the design of the software but I have to say hardware 
> is good but software is pretty bad for something that has been around for a 
> while as I understand it.


>    I am sure that many users will now reply to say that they have no problems 
> with the way it all hangs together and I am sure you can get used to 
> anythi8ng in time like learning to walk on my hands but I would rather walk 
> on my feet like everybody else.

>    Graham

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