Hi Ray,
Oh sure! I'd totally do that if they offered such an option.
Of course within price range, this is.
Best regards,
Orhan.
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On Wednesday, 24 September 2008 8:53:28 PM, Ray Campbell Wrote:
> Hi Orhan:

> What about those of us who don't want or need a multi-lingual
> dictionary?  Sounds like an optional feature which those who want can
> purchase and those who don't want it do not have too.  Kind of like the
> Oxford Concise dictionary.  This all gets back to a suggestion I've made
> in the past that Humanware should offer suites of products for the
> Braille Note family so people can pick and choose what they want,
> similar to Microsoft's suites of products.

> Thanks,

> Ray Campbell, Help Desk Technician
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