Hi KC,
I am not deaf-blind, but I prefer Braille over listening to books & other
reading material any day!! I am grateful to have the MPower, and realize
that many people enjoy all the audio features, but I definitely agree with
you about the focus being on Braille. I personally don't have a problem
with using a tape recorder for listening to books and a radio, CD player,
etc. for music. I never use the speech on the MPower--I'd just rather use
Braille. I also see your point about having to pay for features you can't
use--totally blind people also have to do that with other products that have
features that are visual. I just wanted to write you and let you know that
I think what you're saying is valid and I support you. God bless you.
Deborah
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From: "kathleen spear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 3:47 PM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Idea for the next version of KeySoft
Thank you Sharon! I apprecaite your understanding.
(I've invested a great dealofmoney in my Braillenote. If the upgrades
keep pusing voice and sound, I do't kow what I'll do. COnsequentlym,
knowing there are folks out there who WANT the "BRAILLE" in Braillenote
to mean somnething is a blessing. For the reocrd, I've wondered WHY,
since there is a "Voicenote, all this audio stuff isn't incororated into
that Device rather than the BN.)
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