I say again! How wonderful! Here I am in a hotel I haven't stayed
in before. With a bit of persistence, I managed to log onto the
hotel network. I did find a Linksys network which allowed me to
download my EMAIL, but couldn't figure out how to connect to the
main hotel network. I just finished figuring it out and now
everything works like a charm!
I fully realize there are bugs in 7.2 with the PK Joy Stick not
working as an example. I can see where some are disappointed in
the daisy operation, but then overall, I say a number of people
on this list have made Keysoft 7.2 look worse than it actually
is! I say hats off to Humanware and I'm greatful for having this
wonderful product. I'm now in this hotel room processing my
EMAIL when I should be asleep (grin smile)!
Jim Aldrich
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 21:49:06 -0600
Subject: [Braillenote] 7.2 works great for me!
Hello all!
I really don't see what all the fuss is about! My M-power works
as well as it ever did now that I have Keysoft 7.2. If I have
encountered anything unusual, it could be something inherent in
the BN or software itself but my particular unit has been working
very well! I think the battery seems to be working better as
well. I of course haven't tried the Daisy formatted material but
I think the improvements to the file mamager are certainly well
worthwhile! I'm on the bus writing this so when I find a wireless
connection where I am going or a phone line, I'm certain I'll be
able to send this post. Count me in as one of the satisfied
users of 7.2. If nothing else, the file manager improvements are
truly worthwhile! I think reading a list as this one makes things
look much worse than it actually is!
Jim Aldrich
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