Well, I did one of mine this evening.  The time-consuming part was getting
to the download.  I got my two keys, downloaded the file while I read the
instructions, formatted the SD card while I waited for my computer to
download the package, then did a backup of my flash  drive.  When the
download completed (I have broadband so it took about 10 minutes) I moved
the files to the formatted SD card, installed the key I needed, then started
the install, it was done in less than 15 minutes.  

I read the section on battery care--annoyed that the What's New sent me to
the manual, the Readme could have done that as well and saved me a couple of
steps, then played with the file manager a bit, and I want to say a very big


THANK YOU!  

For the ability to open files from anywhere.  Just this last weekend I was
cleaning files off a SD card and could not remember what one was, wanted to
check it out and had to try the file manager and two other applications
before I did figure it out, turned out I wanted to get rid of it anyway, but
making four stops to do so was no fun.  

It was a file from 2001, no wonder I had forgotten what it was.  
 


Rose Combs
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pam Quinn
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 2:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] My upgrade adventure:

Fried? Oh no! Just what I don't want to hear. I'm always afraid as it is
that there will be a power outage or something while I'm upgrading, which is
not all that uncommon here. I'm waiting to read a few more adventures before
I take the plunge.

Pam

On Wed, 6 Sep 2006 14:32:36 -0700, you wrote:

>Ok before I tell you what happened I don't want to hear any gripes 
>about humanware's tech support. I just got a call from New Zeeland 
>because I started to upgrade the voice note and it fried.
>So I called Tech Support they said they would get back to me, and they 
>did in a huge way.
>So I am getting on this list to publicly thank them for their quick 
>response.
>Ok let me get back to the Braille Note and see the wonderful new things.
>Mary Ellen Earls
>

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