Hi Sharon On PK:

Whatever new Windows technologies was implemented in Version 6 is also present in Version 7. So, skipping from 5.1 Build 19 (or 22) to Version 7xx WILL NOT BREAK the ernel. Having to pay for an UNWANTED UPGRADE, in this case, Version 6xx is unwarranted.

I'd repeat my example: I was using Windows 98 Second Edition; then I LEAPED UP to Windows XP Professional. Microsoft NEVER FORCED ME to purchase an UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 2000 or Windows XP Home before I COULD GET TO THE PROFESSIONAL VERSION. Presently, I am MOVING OUR COMPUTER SYSTEMS INTO WINDOWS VISTA; I am NOT REQUIRED to first PURCHASE WINDOWS VISTA BUSINESS before going to Windows Vista Ultimate.

In essence, since the components RESENT IN VESION 6 are also in Version 7, I SHOULD BE ABLE TO CHOOSE WHICH OF THE TWO UPGRADES I need, 6 or 7 without compromising the operability of my BrailleNote Classic. When the last upgrade for BrailleNote Classic expires, then what? Just STICK WITH MAINTENANCE only?

The argument is, and will always be, IT IS A SMALL MARKET! When you pull together blind persons worldwide buying the product, ten it is a MUCH LARGER MARKET than one can possibly imagine. And even if it is a SMALL MARKET, that DOES NOT LEND CREDENCE to what amounts to price gouching!!

Sincerely,
Olusegun

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