I was under the impression that one was able to download files to any storage 
option on the BN, thus bypassing the system disk.    Is this not true for Email 
attachments, are they handled in a different manner?

Sarah


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Hello Dean,
I thought it might require a hardware upgrade, so I am wondering, 
would it be possible, to give the user the option of where they 
would have the origional image of the download to? Such as giving 
the user the option of downloading to a compactflash card, this 
could allow for one to download as large a e-mail as their 
compactflash card is free.
I hope this is considered for a future upgrade, since it would 
allow those who do not have the means for a computer, and a 
braillenote, to download larger files.  I have mentioned this 
once before, but I have been told that the flashouldisk has 128 
mb of space so that is efficient, but as I have learned, it isn't 
about how much room is on the flashouldisk, it is how much space 
is on the disk where the image is first downloaded to.
So this would greatly enhance the use of the e-mail program.
Thanks again,
Robert


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>From: "Dean Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 10:18:43 +1300
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] braillenote


>Hello Robert,

>While it might be possible to increase the size of attachments 
that can be
>downloaded in a future release of KeySoft, increasing the size of 
the
>KeySoft system disk would require a hardware upgrade.

>Thank you for your feedback on this matter.

>Regards,

>Dean Jackson
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>From: "robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote Humanware" <[email protected]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:32 AM
>Subject: [Braillenote] braillenote


>> Hello Jonathan and list,
>> I first want to say that I am really enjoying the upgrade and
>> have already created a database and have played with the fm 
radio
>> quite a bit.
>> Though I think the current version of ks is great, I would like
>> to see you increase the size of the Keysoft System Disk.
>> I am not sure if this would be a hardware upgrade or not, but I
>> have found, that there are attachments and other such items that
>> will not download on the braillenote, and for some, this is 
their
>> only means of using a computer, for they can't aford a pc.
>> The reason I say this, is that the keysoft system disk at least
>> on my unit, is only 32 mb large, and when you download a
>> attachment, or whatever else, such as a mp3 file, it first is
>> loading a image on the ks system disk, and if it is larger than
>> 32 mb or whatever size is free on your system, then you cannot
>> download this e-mail and attachment, and I think that this 
should
>> really be looked into for a future release.
>> Thanks, and I will continue to play with the new features of ks
>> 7.
>> Robert

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