Hi Rose,
As a language student, I would like improved     language support. Also, multi 
lingual dictionaries which can do back and forward translation such as: French 
to English, English to French would be nice.

Best regards,
Orhan.
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On Friday, 26 September 2008 11:17:18 PM, Rose Combs Wrote:
> I have seen a few good ideas here, a few I would not like to pay a dime for,
> but the things I truly need are better Word support and a way to connect the
> Braillenote to the computer, bluetooth may work for some but for most of us
> it isn't working no matter how hard we try to make it happen.  I work hard
> for what I have, buy my own equipment and much as I treasure the Braille
> Note for what it has allowed me to do in the past almost 8 years, I need it
> to keep up and it does not seem to be doing so.  A one-liner that there will
> be a new generation out next year is not going to persuade me that the
> Braille Note is Alive and Well, maybe, but I am having to give some thought
> to meeting my immediate needs at work and that just may have to be another
> product, if I can find one in working order that truly doesn't not take a
> genius to operate.  I am tired of having to convert Word documents to text
> to read them and then finding links don't even show up in that document,
> just blank cells where they are supposed to be, I should not have to spend
> ours preparing a document for transfer when someone else prepared it a
> certain way for a good reason.  I learned right away that it is better for
> me to not transfer my notes into Word and almost everything I get now has to
> be messed with forever to make it give the exact same info my sighted
> coworkers and peers get at a glance.  This may be Microsoft, but then again,
> why has it been an issue for six (6) years.  

> I'd rather stick with my Braille note than learn a new system but if it
> can't come close to meeting today's needs I may soon have to rethink this
> situation to stay competitive in employment.  
>  
> I am truly torn here, in 2000 the Braille note was way out there ahead in
> the game, in 2008, I have my doubts it is breaking my heart.  



> Rose Combs
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> Ottawa Canada

> I'm not sure how practical this is, but I would re-design the BrailleNote to
> use an SDHC card for the flash disk or a CF card for the flash disk and
> possibly the System disk.  That would give us 32 GB with a big SDHC card, or
> 64 GB with a big CF card.
> Think I'd hide these cards inside an access door so you're not tempted to
> remove them needlessly.

> What do you other Listers think?

> My attitude towards storage is you can never have enough.

> Brian
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