While I do agree with you that work related programmes are very very important, games and radios are fun for some of us, and those are incredible developments from my point of view which I'm very greatful for.
>----- Original Message ----- >From: "G B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected] >Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 13:29:49 -0800 >Subject: RE: [Braillenote] A Call for Better Keyword Support and other things >Ha ray ha ray for you Jean!!! I feel the same when you need and or buy a >product to help you in the job world they should have their priorities to in >better us in the job force, not playing games and radios. >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jean Menzies >Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 13:16 >To: Braillenote List >Subject: Re: [Braillenote] A Call for Better Keyword Support and other >things >Tom >Very well said. >While I can't speak to the exact issue you speak of with the web links, it >points out a glaring weakness. Yes, my vote is for fully compatible >productivity tools. Scaled down versions are not good enough. I'm not saying >anything has been scaled down, but we do need up to date and full >funcionality. >I realize the BN family runs on a proprietary platform, even though it's >Windows CE. And I know that on one hand that gives us the freedom to have >our braille environment, etc. But I'm wondering if they couldn't integrate >more flexibility to allow third-party Windows CE programs to be downloaded >by the end user, while at the same time preserving some of the current >approaches? For example, run KeyWord,. but also have the ability to maybe >run Pocket Word with keyboard equivalents for functionality? E.G., when I >read the documentation for using the BN to directly input text on the PC, >there are BN commands to emulate PC cursor movements, etc. BN standard >commands could be developed to allow integration with other aps. Okay, I >know nothing of the programming, but that's just an idea and a direction I >would like to see. >While I'm a newish BN user, I feel the features introduced in version 7 are >mostly for the lesure user and focus on play rather than productivity. Just >my opinion, and I'm only one person. Nothing wrong with play, but my >desires all fall on the other side of the coin. >Jean >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Tom Lange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected] >Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 1:57 PM >Subject: [Braillenote] A Call for Better Keyword Support and other things >> Hi list and Humanware support staff, >> There are times when I have to vent and get something off my chest, and >> this >> is one of them. >> Today I encountered two problems with a Word document that I downloaded >> from >> the Project Assist web site in connection with a course that I'm taking. >> First, after downloading the document to my PC and transferring it to a BN >> Classic running Keysoft 6.11 build 26, I attempted to open the file in >> Keyword, at which time I got the "review options?" prompt. So far, so >> good, >> but when I pressed Enter on that prompt I was told that the file was not a >> recognized Word document. I re-saved the file on the PC as a Word 97 >> file, >> transferred that one, opened it and it worked fine. As it turns out, I >> couldn't open the original file until I did a 1-2-3 reset, then all was >> well. However, that led to a second problem. >> The Word file in question contained a number of web addresses which I >> needed >> to visit in order to complete a class assignment. Though I could see them >> quite clearly when viewing the Word file on the PC, they were omitted >> entirely from the document when viewing it in Keyweb. I was unaware that >> Keyweb wouldn't display embedded hyperlink fields in a Word document, so, >> frankly, I was a little surprised, and, a tad bit annoyed. >> My Braille Note is on its way back to me, having been upgraded to an >> MPower >> which should be running Keysoft 7, and I'm really excited about that. >> Having >> heard about all the neat functionality built into Keysoft 7 and the MPower >> platform, I can't wait to take the unit for a spin. >> However, I need to reiterate and expound on something that I've been >> saying >> for a long, long time. Humanware development managers have been very >> responsive to the needs and wants of the customers, and I extend a hearty >> thumbs-up for their efforts thus far to enhance the functionality of the >> product offering. Many folks, myself included, asked for a faster >> hardware >> platform and got it, a newer version of Windows CE and got it. Folks >> asked >> for enhanced media player support, streaming audio, database >> functionality, >> and the list goes on, and all of that is here now, and that's great! >> But what about the long-standing issues that still need to be addressed? >> Humanware needs to recognize and remember that there's a significant >> percentage of folks within the user population who, like myself, use the >> Braille Note for education and business as well as pleasure on a >> day-to-day >> basis, so special consideration must be given to ensuring that those >> applications that can be used for education and business have the best >> possible support that the platform will offer. This means that Keyword, >> for >> example, needs to be able to handle any Word document version that's >> thrown >> at it, and that in the interest of being fully and seamlessly integrated >> into education and business-related activity, it needs to, among other >> things, be able to handle fancier formatting such as tables without >> crashing and handle markup such as embedded hyperlinks without omitting >> the >> associated information. It also means that those memory glitches which >> cause critical documents to mysteriously disappear into the bit bucket >> need >> to be isolated and dealt with in no uncertain terms. Yeah, I ran across >> that one a couple of weeks ago and let me tell ya, folks, re-creating my >> data wasn't much fun. >> These issues still haven't been fully addressed in years, and it's become >> apparent that those of us who are concerned about them just haven't "made >> enough noise" by submitting formal requests to Humanware development or >> the >> support team. So I urge those who feel as I do, stand up and be counted. >> Voice your concerns on the list yet again, and write to Humanware support >> directly as I'm doing at this very moment, so that Humanware development >> managers can see the numbers and know that we're out here clamoring for >> resolution of these issues. >> Okay, time to get off my soapbox. No flames, please. See y'all later. >> Tom >> ___ >> To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >> http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
