All those who got 6.2 when you should have gotten 7.0, did you buy the SMA 
ahead of time to cover the upgrade?  
I went from 5.1 to 7.0 and had to buy the SMA and I should get one more 
upgrade.  I got the scare of my life when I saw the cd.  It has 6.2 on it.  I 
called Roger Behm and he walked me through checking the verson on my machine.  
Thankfully it was 7.0.  Make sure you check the imformation on the machine, not 
the label on the cd.
Good luck.
Terry Powers
By the way, those units ariving after the upgrade came out were assured version 
7.0.  I still may have the e-mail.  Look and see if any of you do.  If so, you 
have the right to the upgrade free.  It was promiced to all of us.  
Look into all the things I mentioned and stand up for your rights.  You payed a 
large amount for your transplant or new unit and deserve what you payed for.

Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Baracco, Andrew W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 1:45 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] My New Transplant Unit


I think that what they mean by "current" is the version installed on
your classic when it was shipped, not necessarily the current available
version.
Andy
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rose Combs
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 7:51 AM
To: 'Braillenote List'
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] My New Transplant Unit

Yes, I got my transplanted 32-cell back in mid February and had to
install the 7.0 update too.  I was blocked from the list by something at
the time so I did not or could not comment.  I had understood that if
you transplanted the (current) version of key soft would be installed.
Well, it only took me a few minutes to perform the update, but, the
comments generated from HumanWare in this regard are miss-leading.  

I do hope customer support here in the U.S. and communications between
the various offices, (reference the updating of the upgrade database
which is done in N.Z. and not accessible for months) improve over this
next year.  

I love the product, I use it daily, and my only experience with a
competitor was at a conference nearly six years ago when their product
did not even work, the technology is wonderful, but the problems with
the service and communication are beginning to be a sad but obvious
problem.  I have at least two people tell me recently that given the
opportunity they would switch based solely on service issues and to me
this should not be an issue.


For your developers the product is wonderful, not crazy about the new
battery charging scheme but otherwise I like what I have.  I just hope
now that I have my transplants done I don't have to deal with service
for along time.  




Rose Combs
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nancy Ungar
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 11:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] My New Transplant Unit


Hi.  On March already paid, I received my  unit back as a transplanted
unit.
It seems pretty exciting, though they never included the 7.0 upgrade
either on my unit, or on the sd card I'd paid for.  They said I had to
request the update I'd paid  for, but they said they'd send it to me
next week. I'd like to suggest that when someone does a transplant, pays
for the new Smsta update and sends the darn unit in, the upgrade should
be put  on the unit automatically! Why would I want 6.2 on there when I
paid for an upgrade that had been released a month ago? I'll put it on
myself, but has anyone else had this problem? Anyway, has anyone seen a
small difference when you go to options, Braille and change the Braille
clarity from 5 to 9? It feels a little clearer to me. Another thing.
I'm sure I backed things up somewhere, but I had to redo my planner,
addressbook and e-mail configs which I'm capable of doing.  Tech support
said they were supposed to transplant this stuff to my new unit.  I wish
in a future update Humanware would have a way for people to make a copy
of something as they're backing it up, because when you restore it, it's
no longer backed up.  You have to make another copy of your own.  Just a
suggestion. The browser seems much faster, and I was able to listen to
Acb Radio a little bit.  It's getting more exciting all the time, and
Jonathan really brings it to life when you're waiting on hold for tech
support. Well, thanks for reading. Nancy

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