I ment I have a m powhr and I want a upgrade for it but I don't have a sma for 
it yet So I want to transfor it to the mpower

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Caitlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 19:21:31 -0800
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] KeySoft 7.0 is Coming

>Estin,
>    Do you mean that you have an mPower already and want the SMA to upgrade
>that and not yoru Classic? If so, I have no clue if you can.  But if you mean
>you only have a clasic and want to use that SMA to get you an mPower, you
>can't do that because an mPower is a hardware upgrade and costs a fair
>amount of money.  Sorry I didn't really understand your question.

>Caitlin
>Please visit my home page at www.deraitland.com.  You may also be interested
>in my LiveJournal at www.caitlin45.com.  Check out The Beyond Radio Network
>at www.tbrn.net.
>Thanks!
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "estin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 6:29 PM
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] KeySoft 7.0 is Coming


>>i have one sma account left en my classic I want to transfer it to the
>>mpower is that possible

>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Rose Combs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]
>>>Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 19:07:33 -0700
>>>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] KeySoft 7.0 is Coming

>>>I have an 18-cell BN being updated  to an M-power and when it returns I
>>>plan
>>>to send in the 32 cell.  I paid my service agreements in early November
>>>for
>>>both units which were the classic BNs with the new mother boards and the
>>>compact flash slot in the back.

>>>I understood that the new units would be covered for the first year, but,
>>>when I bought the 32 cell in 2003 and then upgraded the motherboard on the
>>>18-cell later that same year and then called HumanWare in 2004 they said
>>>my
>>>service agreements had not been renewed in 2003, with one new unit and one
>>>upgraded unit I was told I would not need to upgrade until 2004, however,
>>>as
>>>some may remember, in December 2004 I paid out $1800 to upgrade both units
>>>to be eligible for 6.11.

>>>So, now the question is, what is the status on the service, do I need to
>>>shell out more money after just paying for service on the units in
>>>November
>>>to have the M-power's covered?

>>>Rose Combs
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jane Jordan
>>>Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 10:51 AM
>>>To: Braillenote List
>>>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] KeySoft 7.0 is Coming


>>>How can I check that I have an up-to-date SMA?  well I mean how many
>>>conts I have left on mine, or if I need to buy a new one.  Heck, the
>>>interactive fiction add-on is a great idea.  :)

>>>Jane
>>>On Dec 6, 2005, at 11:36 AM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:

>>>> KEYSOFT 7 IS COMING!


>>>> HumanWare will be releasing KeySoft 7 in mid-January 2006, and it's
>>>> our
>>>> biggest and best release ever!
>>>> Whether you have a BrailleNote or VoiceNote mPower, a BrailleNote
>>>> PK, or a
>>>> BrailleNote or VoiceNote Classic, there's a version of KeySoft 7
>>>> that will
>>>> be available for you.  KeySoft 7 takes one count from your Software
>>>> Maintenance Agreement (SMA).  An SMA allows you to receive two major
>>>> versions
>>>> of KeySoft for the price of one.  Remember, SMAs only can be used for a
>>>> version of KeySoft if they are purchased prior to the release of the
>>>> software concerned.  So if you are not yet an SMA holder, ensure you
>>>> get the
>>>> best deal on KeySoft 7 plus the next major release of KeySoft by
>>>> purchasing
>>>> your SMA now.  What a great holiday present for you or that special
>>>> BrailleNote user in your life.
>>>> Note that the cost of KeySoft 7 on its own is exactly the same as
>>>> the cost
>>>> of an SMA, so an SMA represents by far the best value for money.


>>>> Contact HumanWare or your local dealer for KeySoft 7 pricing.

>>>> Please note that KeySoft 7 will not run on the original BrailleNote,
>>>> discontinued in 2002, that does not have a compact flash slot in
>>>> the back of
>>>> the unit.  The latest version of KeySoft that runs on these units is
>>>> 4.02.  By
>>>> BrailleNote Classic, we refer to the BrailleNotes and VoiceNotes
>>>> prior to
>>>> BrailleNote and VoiceNote mPower that have a compact flash slot in
>>>> the back
>>>> of the units.  Original BrailleNote owners should contact Humanware
>>>> about
>>>> transplanting to BrailleNote mPower.

>>>> What's in KeySoft 7?

>>>> We promised that KeySoft 7 would be our best release ever, and as
>>>> you look
>>>> at this extensive feature list, you can see we've packed in a wide
>>>> range of
>>>> features that will change the way you work, learn and play.

>>>> Key Base, Available on All Models

>>>> With KeyBase, you've got it sorted! This new application, available
>>>> from
>>>> KeySoft's Main Menu, is a powerful database manager allowing easy
>>>> creation
>>>> of your own databases.  KeyBase ships with many useful databases to
>>>> assist
>>>> you in cataloging your music collection, keeping track of home
>>>> inventory,
>>>> entering recipes, logging ham radio contacts and so much more.  But
>>>> the step
>>>> by step wizard-style interface of KeyBase makes it a snap to create
>>>> your own
>>>> databases too.  Simply tell KeyBase the names of your fields and the
>>>> type of
>>>> data you want to store in that field.  Be specific right down to the
>>>> kind of
>>>> Braille you want to be entered into a field if you wish.  Want to
>>>> share your
>>>> database with others? Then you can even customize the messages
>>>> users read
>>>> when they press the help key when entering data into each field.

>>>> KeyBase allows easy importing and exporting to and from many
>>>> applications
>>>> including Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access and many on-line banking
>>>> systems.

>>>> KeyPlus Just Got Smarter with Fractions, Available on All Models

>>>> Work with fractions in the updated KeyPlus Scientific Calculator.
>>>> As well as
>>>> performing standard mathematical operations, you can convert
>>>> fractions to
>>>> decimals and vice versa, convert fractions to and from percentages,
>>>> convert
>>>> a fraction to its lowest terms, and much more.

>>>> Let the Games Begin, available on all models

>>>> One of the most frequent questions asked of HumanWare about the
>>>> BrailleNote
>>>> family has always been, "can you play games on this?" Now, the
>>>> answer is a
>>>> resounding yes, as interactive fiction comes to KeySoft.  Interactive
>>>> fiction, also known as text adventures, will take you into
>>>> mysterious worlds
>>>> where you can look at your environment, move around, collect
>>>> objects, talk
>>>> to all kinds of strange creatures and sometimes find yourself
>>>> trapped.  There
>>>> are hundreds of compatible interactive fiction games available for
>>>> download
>>>> on the Internet, ranging from educational titles for kids right
>>>> through to
>>>> epic fantasy for the serious gamer, and you can play them right on
>>>> your
>>>> BrailleNote or VoiceNote.
>>>> Easily switch in and out of games when you need to check e-mail or
>>>> make a
>>>> note, play music in the background while you solve the latest
>>>> mystery, or
>>>> save games for later resumption.

>>>> Braille Input for JAWS for Windows, available on all models

>>>> Window-eyes users have for some time been able to control their
>>>> Windows PC
>>>> from their BrailleNote in Braille terminal mode.  Now, that feature is
>>>> available for JAWS for Windows users as well.  Compose e-mail, write a
>>>> Microsoft Word document or work with your spreadsheets on your PC,
>>>> all from
>>>> your BrailleNote's keyboard.

>>>> More Configurable E-mail, available on all models

>>>> Some Internet service providers are now using non-standard POP and
>>>> SMTP
>>>> server ports as an attempt to increase security.  While most users
>>>> will not
>>>> need to be concerned with this, those customers on Internet providers
>>>> adopting this approach can now specify any port for both POP and SMTP
>>>> traffic.

>>>> More Bluetooth Support, available on BrailleNote and VoiceNote
>>>> mPower, and
>>>> BrailleNote PK

>>>> The integrated Bluetooth support in BrailleNote and VoiceNote
>>>> mPower and
>>>> BrailleNote PK just got even more useful! In KeySoft 7 you can,

>>>> * Use your device as a remote synthesizer for your PC with no wires
>>>> attached.  Take your BrailleNote or VoiceNote mPower or BrailleNote
>>>> PK up to
>>>> 10 meters (30 feet) away from your PC and still hear what your
>>>> screen reader
>>>> is saying.

>>>> * Use your device as a wireless Braille display.  With BrailleNote
>>>> mPower and PK operating as a wireless Braille display, coupled with
>>>> the
>>>> keyboard input functionality, you have complete control over your
>>>> PC as far
>>>> as 10 meters (30 feet) away from your PC.  Take the BrailleNote
>>>> outside on a
>>>> sunny day and keep on working on your PC using the keyboard input
>>>> functionality.  Control a PowerPoint presentation in front of your
>>>> audience,
>>>> even when the PC is tucked away in an inconvenient place.  The
>>>> possibilities
>>>> are limitless!

>>>> * Drive a wireless visual display.  Want to give a presentation using
>>>> data on your BrailleNote? Are you a teacher who wants to be able to
>>>> check a
>>>> student's work with no wires or fuss? The extension of the visual
>>>> display
>>>> function to include Bluetooth makes all this possible.  Use a range of
>>>> devices for the visual display function including Palm Pilots and
>>>> Windows
>>>> HyperTerminal.

>>>> Voice Recorder for BrailleNote PK

>>>> The popular voice recorder for BrailleNote mPower arrives on
>>>> BrailleNote PK
>>>> in KeySoft 7.  Just press the handy record button on the front of your
>>>> BrailleNote PK, and make recordings using the built-in microphone.

>>>> Eloquence Speech for BrailleNote and VoiceNote mPower

>>>> HumanWare's BrailleNote and VoiceNote mPower becomes the first
>>>> device of its
>>>> kind to offer you a choice of speech synthesizer.  Use the highly
>>>> responsive
>>>> and accurate KeyNote Gold speech that has been one of KeySoft's
>>>> strongest
>>>> features, or switch to the familiar Eloquence speech that is now
>>>> widely
>>>> available on access technology products.  When Eloquence is active,
>>>> you may
>>>> also choose to have hyperlinks voiced in a different Eloquence
>>>> voice when
>>>> using KeyWeb, making the web really come to life.

>>>> Fm Radio for BrailleNote and VoiceNote mPower

>>>> That's right, your BrailleNote or VoiceNote mPower is now an FM
>>>> radio too!
>>>> Scan the FM band for your stations and save them as presets.  Read the
>>>> frequency on the Braille display or the station name if you've
>>>> saved that
>>>> information.  Listen to the FM radio while you work on other tasks.
>>>> Control
>>>> the volume of the FM radio separately from the volume of the
>>>> speech.  Even
>>>> use the recorder to record FM radio stations.

>>>> Don't Miss KeySoft 7

>>>> We told you KeySoft 7 would be our most exciting release ever, and
>>>> as you
>>>> can see, we weren't kidding.  Make sure you have a current Software
>>>> maintenance Agreement so you can download your copy of KeySoft 7 in
>>>> mid-January.  KeySoft 7 from HumanWare will change the way you work,
>>>> learn
>>>> and play.


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