The comparison doesn't provide this data.  I have a strong feeling that
the Braille Sense is using proprietary translation software.

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Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 1:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Notetaker comparisons


Dear Joe,

This is more informative, but what braille translation software do they
use? 
I know the BN uses Duxbury, but what about the others?  What's the 
difference between the way the displays feel and how many foreign
languages 
do they support?

Terri Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
California
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "BrailleNote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 9:54 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] Notetaker comparisons


> Dear list,
> The Notetaker Comparison sheet which Michele sent was mostly correct,
but 
> there are some things which are incorrect and which some of them are 
> missing.
> Before we get into that, there are some precautions:
> * Richard's print is valid.  The original specs will not tell you 
> everything.  It is meant to be a Braille Sense's point of view on 
> BrailleNote and PAC Mate.
> * Due to concerns, may I request that if you are replying to this
message, 
> PLEASE DO IT OFF LIST PRIVATELY!! Thanks for your considerations.
> Now, onto the text:
>
> Few notes to consider:
> 1.  Contrary to the sheet, the Record button is actually enabled by 
> default.
> 2.  Also contrarry to the sheet, PAC Mate has MSN Messenger built in.
> 3.  Actually, PAC Mate has its own DAISY reader that can be downloaded

> from Freedom Scientific's website.  You must purchase the full
version.
> 4.  They did not mention that in fact HIMS is planning on releasing an
SDK 
> for Braille Sense.  This means that Braille Sense and PAC Mate can run
3rd 
> party programs, whereas BrailleNote cannot (Braille Sense can run
programs 
> which are written with its own dedicated SDK.)
> 5.  Also, PAC Mate's USB port is not Mini B connector.  Rather, it is
Mini 
> AB connector.  It is called USB ON-THEG (OTG; where depending on which

> cord is connected, a device can act as a host or a client device).
>
> A detailed specs in terms of operating system, processor and other
things 
> can be found below:
> Braille Sense;
> BrailleNote BT32;
> PAC Mate BX440
> Processor:
> Intel X-Scale PXA255
> Intel X-Scale PXA272
> Intel X-Scale 400 MHz (possibly PXA255)
> Processor speed:
> 400 MHz
> 416 MHz
> 400 MHz
> Operating System:
> WindowsCE.net(Windows CE 4.1 to be exact)
> Windows CE 4.2
> Windows Mobile 2003 (powered by Windows CE 4.2)
> Modular upgrade and/or braille display upgrade:
> No
> Yes *
> Yes *2
> * You can upgrade from 18 cell to 32 cell.
> *2 PAC Mate can use either 20 or 40 cell display with its base unit.
> QWERTY keyboard version availible:
> No
> Yes
> Yes
> Voice engine used:
> Eloquence
> KeyNote Gold and Eloquence
> Eloquence
> Visual display output:
> Yes with built-in screen
> Yes with a CF VGA card or via serial, Bluetooth or InfraRed
> Yes; either through ActiveSync Remote Display Control or via CF VGA
card
> Upgrade method:
> Via CF card or online (where the upgrade file is downloaded and
executed 
> automatically)
> Via SD card (the card must be between 64 and 512 MB in size)
> Via CF card
> Operating System upgradability:
> Yes
> Yes
> Yes *
> * requires new hardware since existing hardware cannot support Windows
CE 
> 5.0 technology
> Braille navigation control:
> Yes with the arrows on either side of the display (these are called
scroll 
> buttons)
> Yes with the front thumb keys
> Yes with the NAV row buttons
> FM Radio:
> No
> Yes
> No
> Function keys for quick execution of certain commands:
> Yes (it is located to the either side of the spacebar.  there are four
of 
> them)
> No *
> Yes (the eight function keys are just above the braille keyboard)
> * instead, it has task switching shortcut keys.
> One-handed Mode:
> No
> Yes
> Yes
> Battery type:
> Lithium Ion (replaceable; that is, it can be replaced by end user)
> Lithium Ion
> Lithium Polymer
> IMAPBLED (Internet Mail Access Protocol) email account support:
> No
> No
> Yes
> Dedicated cursor cross for arrow simulation:
> No
> No
> Yes
> Ability to use a group of keys to quickly move by line, sentence, or 
> paragraph:
> No
> Yes using previous and next thumb keys
> Yes with whiz wheels
>
> These are the detailed specs that the comparison has failed to
mention. 
> And these are the specs that I know of.
> Cheers,
> Joseph
>
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