Hi Jonathan,
Could you state again for those of us who got out of the loop exactly
which dictionary this will be?
Also, I gather it will be on a CF card. Will we be able to copy it
to a larger card so, for example, those of us who also have GPS could
have both things available at the same time?
I have a PK, so I don't have the option of more than one card
available at any one time.
Thanks,
Richard
on Monday 8/7/2006 03:12 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] said
Hi Frank, the cost will be US$199.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare
11 Mary Muller Drive
Christchurch New Zealand
DDI: +64-3-940-2219
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When will this be available.
What's the cost?
Frank M. Hernandez.
Tucson, Arizona.
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>Subject: Re: [BrailleNote] Dictionaries for BrailleNote family of
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>Hi Joseph, the package consists of both a Dictionary and a
Thesaurus. Once
>installed, it is available from anywhere in KeySoft. BT users
for example
>can press ENTER with lower d from anywhere for the Dictionary,
and enter
>with TH sign for the Thesaurus. If in a document or e-mail
message, you
>can insert a word under the cursor. The Dictionary can also be
used to
>supplement the existing KeySoft spelling dictionary.
>Jonathan Mosen
>BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
>HumanWare
>11 Mary Muller Drive
>Christchurch New Zealand
>DDI: +64-3-940-2219
>http://www.humanware.com
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>Dear list members,
>As many of you might know, Jonathan Mosen sent a message that
Oxford
>Dictionary will be availible for BrailleNote and VoiceNote users.
I've
>wrote
>to Jonathan but he said that posting here might do it. I have
some
>technical
>and non-technical questions and comments:
>1. What is the interface model for this item (whether it is a
standalone
>or
>integration to other items)?
>2. If it is a standalone application, what will it be called (by
its full
>name e.g. Dictionary, or its technical codename e.g. KeyDict or
>something)?
>3. If it is a feature that is integrated into any KeySoft
software, what
>will it resemble and how can we access the feature?
>Thanks for your considerations.
>Joseph Lee
>Skype: joslee22590
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