Robert. Remember, I didn't attack until I was attacked. I just complained
because my battery problems had gotten a lot worse with this new upgrade and
that I had to use an SMA to get an upgrade with lots of problems.
I wanted to hear of other list members were seeing similar behavior. I am
sending in my Mpower to get the latest revision. This should solve my
battery problems.
Since no one has a right on this list to feel  that the $6000 product they
bought should work properly, guess I will leave the list yet again.
 


Paul Henrichsen
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of robert stigile
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 1:30 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] adding my voice to 7.2 concerns

Hello Paul,
It sounds like you have an ax to grind, and you should do this with
Humanware and not the list.
Yes, Carol is right, you should not be posting this on the list, it needs to
go to Philip and Richard.
In case you forgot, or don't know their e-mail addresses, they are
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, I am tired of all of the flaming messages filling up my in-box and
would appreciate it if you would take it off list to Humanware.
Some of us have had problems with ks 7.2, and some of us have not, but it
doesn't do any good to attack others, the only way to get things done, is to
let the people who need to know at humanware, know of your concerns,
problems and any other issues you have.
Thank you,
Robert Stigile
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> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Paul Henrichsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected] Date sent: 
>Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:08:53 -0700
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] adding my voice to 7.2 concerns

>Carol.  I don't even know where to go with your message.  It's so
ridiculous.
>Aren't you the one who was having such issues with your battery
earlier this
>year? Did you ever get those resolved?
>I am sure you and I have written privately about this.  I might
be mistaken;
>but aren't you the one who lives in the UK?
>If not please disregard the above as being as ridiculous as your
message.
>When I complained about my battery issues last July, I was
branded by
>Jonathan Mosen as a trouble maker.  I was pretty much ridiculed
into silence
>and didn't post to the list for quite some time.
>I don't know if you paid for your braille note out of your own
pocket as
>well as for your sMA, but I paid over $12000 for two braille
notes, a
>classic and an Mpower as well as the $200 so I could get the
upgrades.
>I am currently sitting here trying to get my Mpower to reach 100
percent and
>have been plugging and unplugging for over an hour.
>And you say I don't have a right to complain and that you are
tired of
>hearing about it and that I am sounding like a broken record?
>Exactly where to you get off making such statements?
>Stating that I don't have the facts? I was on the 7.0 beta team
and was
>commended for being an excellent beta tester.
>I know how this testing process works.
>And with all of this, I don't have a right to be upset that my bn
died at 30
>percent and now, won't reach 100 percent?
>I paid over 6000 dollars for my Mpower and used an SMA to upgrade
to 7.2,
>and my bn still isn't at 100 percent.
>It will cost me $80 to send it into humanware and maybe they will
fix the
>problem.  Maybe they won't.  But what's $80 anyway?
>But you say I don't have a right to be upset?
>I think I will stop here before I say something to you that I
will probably
>regret like what a fool you are, ETC.
> I need to call Tech support and get an RMA so I can send my bn
in yet again
>to get them to fix my battery problem which is now worse than it
was last
>July thanks to the 7.2 upgrade which I paid for.



>Paul Henrichsen
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]


>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Carol Pearson
>Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 4:51 AM
>To: Braillenote List
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] adding my voice to 7.2 concerns

>Paul,

>Before you start writing such inflammatory messages, remember
that you don't
>know all the facts!  . . ..  I don't.  Probably no one person
does!

>To be honest, I am sick and tired of hearing the same people 
writing time
>and again about their displeasure in the bugs found.  I'm equally 
annoyed
>for all sorts of reasons about this but, with the perplexity of 
reasons for
>this bad and "buggy" release (which have to include the loss of 
Dean and
>Jonathan), I'm not even going to comment on the rights and wrongs 
of the
>situation on list.

>I'm just asking that you, please, don't continue to thrash this 
one around.
>It's certainly beginning to sound like a worn record now and I 
can't see
>what you're achieving, even if you, like so many of us, are 
frustrated by
>the situation in which we are placed.

>If you want to do something positive:

>1)    take the time to make a whole list of those bugs you have 
found or
>tested and those that others have found that you can verify and 
send the
>list to Humanware.;

>2)    Try to give people positive feedback to problems they now 
encounter;
>and

>3)    Go back to 7.0 and wait!  Others appear to have gone back 
to 7.0 quite

>happily so, if you don't like the first two options then I 
suggest you take
>this one.

>I don't usually write in this way but enough is enough, please!

>--
>Carol
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Paul Henrichsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]
>Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 6:42 AM
>Subject: [Braillenote] adding my voice to 7.2 concerns


>> Hi, everyone.  Although I have also seen problems with the daisy 
reader, a
>> reset usually fixed the problem.  I had heard people's concerns 
with
>> getting
>> a low battery warning at a high percentage of battery life.  I 
couldn't
>> speak
>> to this as my battery hadn't drained down since I had upgraded.  
However,
>> Now
>> I can.
>> I got my battery down to 30 percent and was told this with read 
escape.  I
>> read a few chapters of a book then went to load another.  
Without any
>> warning
>> of battery low or critical, my braille note reset itself.  I had 
to do a
>> service reset to get it started again.  I had to reset the 
clock.
>> After coming up in the main menu, a read escape told me I was at 
one
>> percent.
>> How in the world could I have dropped from 30 percent to one 
percent in 15
>> minutes?
>> I have never had this problem until upgrading to 7.2.
>> It just amazes me how HW could put out an upgrade which is so 
blatantly
>> full
>> of bugs.
>> I am astounded that a product could be beta tested for over 
eight weeks
>> and
>> no one reported such obvious problems  as  the daisy book reader 
or
>> battery
>> issues, nor the various other problems we have found since the 
release of
>> this upgrade.
>> If I had been allowed to be on the beta team, this would not 
have happened
>> under my watch, I can assure you, not if I had any say in the 
matter.  I
>> have
>> a masters degree in business with an emphasis in information 
systems and a
>> bachelor in computer applications and systems.
>> If I had handed in programs with major bugs in them like this, 
my
>> professors
>> would have given me an f.
>> I said this three years ago on this list to Larry Lewis when 
users were
>> finding numerous flaws in that version of keysoft.
>> I cannot imagine why HW would hand such flawed code to their 
users.
>> If these guys were in school and handing this stuff to their 
professors,
>> do
>> they think it would be tolerated? Don't they have any pride in 
their work?
>> I was really excited when this upgrade came out.  Now, I wish I 
had stayed
>> at
>> 7.01 and hadn't upgraded.

>> Paul Henrichsen
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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