Good one JD;
If there was any chance of HW not making note takers, I do not think
they would have expanded and created the PK and M-power.  There might
not be much future for the BN, but they gave us a chance to upgrade to
the M-power and be able to continue to advance.  If that is not thinking
of the future, I do not know what is.   
Most companies would just make their customers buy the new unit if they
wanted to upgrade to the advanced product.  I thank HW for giving us
this transplant program.  
Go HW, go!

Terry Powers

-----Original Message-----
From: JD Townsend [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 9:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] re HELP FOR THE BLIND

Hello List:

It is always odd to me that two folks reading the same article can end
up with different conclusions.

I took in that the BrailleNote has been the backbone of Humanware, the
last thing any sound company would choose to ignore.  No sound firm will
ignore their biggest revenue producer in favor of other products.

Years ago I had a PulseData speech synthesizer, a great product that
became obsolete with the advent of software speech like SAPPI.  If,
sometime in the future an innovation such as that comes along it will be
time to move ahead.  But I believe that Humanware's long range plans
have the BrailleNote in the middle of a growing list of offerings.

Just my little bit of feedback.


                JD Townsend
                Helping the light dependent to see.
                Daytona Beach, Florida, Earth




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