Hi.  I am glad to see that you are liking the unit.  I will pass your
word issues along. 


Mike Tindell
HumanWare Eastern Blindness Product Specialist
Phone: (800) 722-3393 ext
264
www.humanware.com
 
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grant Hardy
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 5:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] Initial BrailleNote Impressions

Hello All:

Last Friday, I received my shiny new BrailleNote mPower.

I'd like to take a moment to give you my initial impressions of this
notetaker, if you're interested.  Before I do so, though, I would like
to say that I have found it far superior to the notetaker I was
previously using.  Its responsiveness, braille support, ease of use,
multilingual support, and documentation are all far better than my
previous notetaking device.

I have just a few observations, however.

The BrailleNote's Microsoft Word support really needs some work - in
fact, I would say that improving the support for Microsoft Word files
within the next release of KeySoft is absolutely essential.  To my
horror, I was unable to open a simple Rich Text file produced with
Microsoft Word (and thus, containing MS Word
tags) from which I needed to give a presentation, today; consequently I
had to rush to a computer to save it in plain text.  This is
unfortunate.

Aside from the flaws with Microsoft Word files, I find KeyWord to be a
pleasure to work with: I love being able to deal with a multi-level
directory structure right within KeyWord, and I find KeyWord's braille
translation and formatting features to be excellent - though it would be
good to have the option of setting a specific font type and size in
addition to the style.

I was disheartened to see the inaccessible registration scheme that
Humanware has put into place.  I received a print registration card and
had to get a sighted person to fill it out for me - isn't this ironic?
It actually creates a rather bad initial impression!

The BrailleNote plays far more streams than my previous notetaker could
handle, though there are still some which clearly should play that
produce errors.  Here is an example.
http://scfire-nyk-aa02.stream.aol.com:80/stream/1074
(I should note that I've written to Humanware's technical support
regarding this issue and have gotten no response within three
days.)

A disappointment was the FM Radio.  Its reception makes using the radio
hardly worth it.

On the plus side, though, I've very much enjoyed the memo-recording
functionality that's present in the BrailleNote.  
There are just enough settings to give me all the control that I could
want!

KeyWeb should have a setting to separate links onto their own lines, and
a few websites I've tried don't work properly in KeyWeb, but aside from
that, I like it a lot.

So, while the BrailleNote needs some work, and the registration
procedure needs a facelift, I still like it enormously.  I shall share
more in the future!

Cheers,

Grant

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