I don't mean to be prying in hw's business, but what language is keysoft
written in?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 5:33 PM
Subject: [BrailleNote] External software and BN
Dear list members,
I have some opinions on external software and BrailleNote.
1. When things have to be changed to core functions e.g. Media Player and
Recorder, and other funcitons, you need to consider that these services
are
core functions that are supplied by Microsoft on Windows CE. KeySoft is
built on top of Windows CE, meaning that it shares (almost shares) same
limitations and same platform as Windows CE.
2. While some people hink that Excel is not supported, it is in fact
supported on the BrailleNote. This can be achieved by saving the resulting
.xls file as .csv (Comma Separated Values). You can copy the csv vile on
your BrailleNote and use Import Data feature on the Database Manager,
effectively, having almost the same functions as Pocket Excel.
3. In order to implement some external features on the BrailleNote, a key
component must be released: Software Development Kit. With this tool,
interested programmers can develop high quality programs for BrailleNote
family of products, such as File encryption utility, Financial management,
etc.
I hope that this post is not out of bounds. Thanks for considerations.
Joseph Lee
Skype: joslee22590
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