Thanks for your incurraging message.  I needed that.  I am waiting until roger 
Bem writes me about sending my BT in for transplant and I have heard about a 
lot problems with the m-power.  I try to think positive, as if my cup is half 
full, because I am looking forward to the recording feature, not for music, but 
a way to take quick notes and not have to strain my weakening eyes.  I can then 
play it back and braille it when I get home or to work.  I am fearful my sight 
is going to totally leave me some day, so I might as well live with it and 
solve it now.
I have an adopted sister who lost one eye through glacolma and a detatched 
retna, but refuses to learn braille.  with her one eye, she can still drive, 
but you never know what can happen.  We have tried to get her to learn, before 
it is to late.  I was lucky, after a year of large print, they changed me over 
to braille.
M-power, you are going to work for all of us!

Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: James Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 1:31 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] some observations


Hello all,

The problem that you experience sometimes is the list itself.  You are 
bound to hear more of the problems that a product might have than you will 
hear how well things are working with that product.  One really must keep a 
good perspective and understand with the ever changing software, it is 
sometimes hard to keep up with changes.  Remember, a 7.0 upgrade has been 
promised for all units which may solve a number of issues.  Keep in mine 
that one's cup is either half full or half empty!  It really depends on 
one's own personal outlook on the situation.

It is true my M-power has a minor problem with the record feature but I 
don't use that much and it does work!  The audio streaming is superb and 
more MP3 files as well as the .wav files   now can be played.  The older 
units can't play .wav files nor do they have a record feature.   .  All 
flash cards I had, my 1 gig thumb drive and my new SanDisk network card 
plus flash card work wonderfully in my M-power.  That Wi Fi card won't work 
in my older unit though!  Yes, I still need to find a way to get my M-power 
working with my braille embosser but that will happen!  The Microsoft Word 
Problem was an issue with the older classic units and still may be an issue 
today.  If one has a PC, they can convert those Microsoft Word Files to an 
older version of MSW, or they can convert those files to .rtf and read with 
the BN or M-power.  One may be up a creek if one doesn't have a PC.  I for 
one have encountered very few Microsoft Word Files I couldn't read.

You can cry in your beer and be left out if you like and that is truly your 
choice!  Not everyone is experiencing every problem you read about on this 
list.  We might be having one or two of these problems but not every one of 
them that you see memtioned on this list.  I can't sing the praises of my 
BN long enough or loud enough!  I marvel at how short a time it took to 
transfer the Bible from one conpact flash card to another!  It was ten or 
fifteen seconds if that!  I have an older BN and I can run it beside the 
M-power and there is no comparison!  The people at Humanware are 
listening!  They can't always talk about what is in the wings due to 
listening compeditors etc.  I've had a BN for four years now and have seen 
many improvements in this product from when I first bought one!  I would 
say there are problems with any notetaker out there on the market if that 
is what you are looking for!  Just remember!  You are the one that is 
missing out on a truly wonderful product!  Go ahead and miss out if you 
wish, but I'm truly enjoying mine!

Jim Aldrich

At 10:38 PM 10/31/2005 , you wrote:
>Upon hearing about the Braille Note Mpower, I was very
>excited, and have seriously considered purchasing one
>for some time. After reading the list however, I have
>felt more discourage for a few important reasons. The
>first of these involves the new unit, whether it is a
>transplant, or a completely new one's ability to lock
>up for some unexplained reasons. Just today in fact,
>someone posted about her Braille Note locking up after
>she received an attachment, which she could not read,
>because the unit claimed it was not a valid word for
>windows 6.0 or word 97 file. Does this also mean that
>Word 2003 files are not supported? This is only one
>instance of the unit locking up, but there have been
>others mentioned, which are unexplained. One of these
>occurs, when the braille note will not accept
>peripherals such as micro drives. From negative micro
>drive experiences that users have had, the use of the
>PCMCIA card slot will cause the unit to lock up, and
>in some cases, cause a reset loop. When asking about
>peripherals, and their compatibility with the Braille
>Note, there are severe limitations, and no real desire
>on the part of people from Humanware that I have
>observed to expand it. This lack of enthusiasm for
>expansion extends not only to peripherals, but to any
>limitation that is mentioned concerning the Braille
>Note Mpower The most recent example, is the person who
>asked about being able to pause a recording, and
>resume in the same file. The answer was no, but that a
>new file could be created. This could have just been
>an idle question, but it is something which would be a
>usable feature for people to have. There was no
>promise to look into it farther. I realize that this
>unit is new, and therefore, a lot of improvement is to
>be had. It will not be perfect, but taking suggestions
>or questions from users seriously, instead of
>deflecting them with a band-aid-like solution is quite
>discouraging.
>
>Sincerely,
>Kim
>
>
>
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