Definitely agree about the full web sites and the speed to
download such sites as well as being able to handle docx files.
!
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: josh gregory <[email protected]
To: Jasmine Kotsay <[email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 10:56:38 -0700
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Braille Note Apex - can it keep up and
willHumanwarerise to the challenge
Not a bad ending line, Jasmine! :) And to Vaun: Send directly to
them,
putting it on here is like shouting into space, you'll never get
a
direct answer, lol. Sorry, but to quote my good friend Chris
Nusbaum,
"it needs to be said." There's a lot of truth to it, too.
Regards,
Josh
On 3/24/12, Jasmine Kotsay <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I agree. There should be training sessions for the BN. I'm
still pretty new at the BN, and it would have been great to be
able to go to extra training. And I agree with the rest of what
you said as well.
There are many other things I would like to be able to do with
the BrailleNote Apex, such as read full websites.
"Blindness is not what defines me, yet there are many things
that do."
Jasmine Kotsay, 2007
----- Original Message -----
From: Vaughan Roles <[email protected]
To: braillenote <[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 01:42:48 +1100
Subject: [Braillenote] Braille Note Apex - can it keep up and
will Humanwarerise to the challenge
Hi list,
I ask you all to read this post and, if you have comments, make
them
so those at Humanware see that I am not the only one with these
views.
I have been using a Braille Note Apex now for just over a year.
What
the unit does, it does really well. It's an excellent note
taker,
gives a great braille reading experience and has an easy to use
calendar. The contacts app is great if you use it exclusively
for
keeping track of your contacts, but if you want to synchronize
between
devices it can be a little clunkey.
I work as a criminal lawyer and use the braille note every day
in
court. I don't use it because its my ideal device, but it is,
until
the last round of American tech shows, the best available unit.
I
carry an iPhone to access the net and look up law. If I had the
choice, I would do all this from the braille note.
The braille note would blow the competition away if it had:-
1. Imap email access;
2. some way to attach a portable reading solution to it. This,
respectfully, is critical to students and professionals alike.
Anyone
who buys the Braille Note is buying portability. It is not
enough to
be able to type notes - you also need to be able to read on the
go.
3. A platform where full sites render instead of mobile sites.
4. The ability to do footnoting and have this transfer into
either
word 2003 or, preferably, word 2007 and 2010 files.
Another huge advantage for time poor people such as myself would
be a
regular series of training sessions. Freedom Scientific do this
really
well with Jaws - Humanware could emulate this for the Apex.
I hear many people say it is already easy to use and can be
learnt
quickly. That's true, but if that were the test for whether or
not
companies should run training for end users, why does Apple have
so
many training sessions for their products? The training sessions
should be focused on specific applications within the Braille
Note
family and follow a pattern. E.g. getting started, using the
word
processer, advanced word processing - I think you get the drift.
I think Humanware makes great products, but unless features are
updated quickly on the Braille Note Apex, there is a danger that
the
Braille Sense U2 from Hims or the other note takers announced at
the
tech shows will start taking significant market share. This
would be a
pity given Humanware's undisputed commitment to Braille over the
last
20 years.
Finally, can someone tell me if Humanware monitor this list or
should
I send these suggestions to the R and D team in Canada?
Vaughan
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