Hi,
Correct: I'll elaborate on that on the next post.
Cheers,
Joseph
----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
To: "dreicer, zachary" <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 22:12:51 -0400
Subject: [Braillenote] a brief (unofficial) history of Keysoft
(reply toZach's email)
Keysoft started out as a program for MS-DOS (Windows 3.x or, I
think,
under 95). It was later ported to a mobile device called the
Keynote
Companion, then, in 2000, the first BrailleNote Classic was
released,
running the first version of keysoft as we know it today. I got
my
classic at ks3.06. With 4.2 they upgraded the motherboard to
accept
compactflash cards and go online. 5.0 brought the stopwatch and
media
player and finally unlocked keyweb (until then you would just get
a
"you are not licensed to run this application" message). Then,
the
huge upgrade, from ks5.1 under ce2.12 to ks6.11 under ce4.2.
This
introduced the wonderful world of wireless connectivity to the
Classic
and, if memory serves, the PK as well.
In 2005 Humanware released the mPower, running ks6.2 (the
features of
6.11 but re-written to work on the mPower's hardware, with some
additions like audio recording). After that we had ks7.0, 7.2,
7.5,
and (where non-Apexes are now) 8.0. Between them, these upgrades
brought a lot of new features: FM radio, keybase, z-code games,
UEB
support, statistics and fractions for keyplus, recording for the
PK,
built-in foreign languages, Audible book support, unzipping of
.zip
files (to support a new Bookshare.org book format), and more.
In late 2009 the Apex was announced. It ran ks9.0, which was
just
ks8.0 rewritten and with a couple new features. In other words,
8.0 on
the mPower and 9.0 on the Apex are the same as 6.11 on a Classic
and
6.2 on an mPower. That is where we are now, awaiting ks9.1 (or
10, or
whatever they call it) and the long-anticipated Word 2007 support
that
Humanware said would be included, free for Apex users, in the
next
release.
On 10/14/10, dreicer, zachary <[email protected]> wrote:
does the apex use something similar to this? This mac user
mentioned keysoft on a computer. See below:
---- Original Message ------
From: Eleni Vamvakari <[email protected]
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] tutorial on a Mac
Date sent: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 21:46:44 -0400
I have an Apple IIC, an Apple IIGS, a Macbook, several pc
desktops and
several pc laptops running various versions of Windows and DOS.
But
right now, only one of my XP Home desktops, my IBM Thinkpad X32
with
XP Pro, my Macbook with Snow Leopard and my KeyNote Gold with
Windows
3.1 and MS-DOS 6.21 are available... Hoping to get the IBM
Thinkpad
310 up so that I could play with MS-DOS 7 under Windows 98 in
there,
because the KeyNote has a terribly stripped down version of DOS,
since
they expect users to use only the KeySoft software, is missing
several
important keys by design and is driving me nuts! Love that old
baby
but really need a change of pace.
Eleni
On 10/14/10, heather kd5cbl <[email protected]> wrote:
I also have a mac and a pc! Heather
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