I suppose it depends on the context. (lol)

Nicole
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And, Ann, according to the dictionary definition, a notetaker can be a person who takes notes for someone.

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From: "Ann K.  Parsons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 14:38:46 -0400
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] What is a note taker?

Hi all,

Aw, old Terry, now that's QRM that's really QRM!  <smile

A notetaker is a small portable computer-like device for the
blind
which may or may not have both speech and braille output.  These
are
distinguished from PDA's which are usually palm sized.  Just
think
BrailleNote, PacMate, Braille Sense, and Elba.  Those are
notetakers.

<smiling>  Terry's right in the most general sense of the word,
however, if you think of those things I mentioned above, you'll
have
pretty well pegged it.

Ann P.

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