David,
Just an off topic, PAC Mate uses Windows Mobile 2003, which is equivalent to
Windows CE 4.2 (the same version as BrailleNote.).

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Subject: Re: [BrailleNote] List of new features in Windows CE 5.0

Will the Pac Mate use ce 5? what do they use now in windows ce versions?
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From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [BrailleNote] List of new features in Windows CE 5.0


> Sammie,
> Just like Classic upgrade from 2.12 to 4.2, this is a software upgrade.
>
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> Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 8:42 PM
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> Subject: re: [BrailleNote] List of new features in Windows CE 5.0
>
> Hello Joseph,
>   Will this anticipated upgrade be a hardware upgrade like the MPower
> costing about $2000.00 or more, or will it be a software upgrade for a 
> price
> somewhere between $200.00 and perhaps $500.00? Also, when do you 
> anticipate
> this new feature will be released? Many of us are still staggering from 
> the
> dent the MPower put in our bank accounts and would really appreciate a
> little time to save up for a new hardware platform.  I'd appreciate any
> information you may have concerning any of these new features.  Also, I'd
> like to know when the bugs in 7.2 will be fixed, or will we have to wait
> until we buy 8.0.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Sammie Clay
>
>
>
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected] Date sent:
>>Sat, 09 Sep 2006 09:38:04 -0700
>>Subject: [BrailleNote] List of new features in Windows CE 5.0
>
>>Dear list members,
>>Here is the new features in Windows CE 5.0, also known as Windows
> Mobile
>>2005:
>>1.  It now supports PowerPoint presentation: if they ever
> implement it in
>>KeySoft, probably they'll implement it with KeyWeb.
>>2.  Error Reporting facility: if this is implemented, it might
> appear in the
>>Utilities menu as something like, "error reporting."
>>3.  IEEE 802.11G support: the feature that we've been suggesting
> - 802.11G
>>WiFi standard support - is built in.
>>4.  Windows Media Player 10: it'll allow you to play more files
> than the
>>current Windows Media Player 9 *I'm sure HumanWare will make some
> changes to
>>it).
>
>>There are the new features that I've heard of.
>
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