KC,
Yes, I know the Blind community is larger in size, but I also understand what you are saying about why not incorporate all of the audio feature; into the VoiceNote. If HumanWare were to ever go this route, I would not purchase it, I would rather get a laptop. Like you sad it is about having a choice. I am sure HUMANWare will implement the features you are looking for, but it is harder to make something if it is only a few people who need it, it will be more of an incentive if more people want it--it will cover the cost of research, implementation, and other cost.
Sorry if you took my message into affense.
Kevin

----- Original Message -----
From: kathleen spear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 22:37:52 -0700
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Idea for the next version of KeySoft

Kevin,
This is supposedly a "Braille" device.  You have a "Voice-Note."
Why not incorporatew all this  audio and souond  stuff  into that
and leave the BRAILLEnote for those who need it?
WIth two grandsons and a son in the Military, I'm well aware that
the PC offers many things I can't use.  That is one reason I
bought a Braillenote instead of a PC.  (It would have required a
Braille Display plus a  screenreader.)  However, in most
instances, there is choice.
You are correct  about the blind community being larger.
However, I can't believe you are  saying because I am also deaf
,I  should have to  pay for things that are useless to me at the
risk of ending up with inferior features that I could use!
(SOmeone observed what happened with "Braille-n-Speark.  Is that
what you want to happen here?)

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