Carol the real problems are not just windows CE but with key soft as well.
Because it's a closed system you can' take advantage of anything that they
don't give you access. 
 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carol Pearson
Sent: September 9, 2006 8:23 AM
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Subject: Windows CE5 Flexibility - Was Re: [Braillenote] Future Suggestion 

Hi Kevin,

Yes, I love some of your suggestions . . . but I'll keep this post to my
changed topic, in the hopes that I get some feedback from people like
yourself, Joe and others who know.
I am very aware that many of the limitations we are seeing are due to the
Windows CE 4.2 operating system and am longing, personally, for us to go up
to something better.  I haven't read greatly about CE5, have some practical
knowledge of 2003 and wonder too about 2005.  I would like information about
the differences, without being too technical, and any views knowledgeable
folk may have on just how far our BN's can go with their present technical
(hardware) specifications.

I hope I'm being specific enough.

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Carol
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